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'''Umshk''' is one of the oldest known [[Lynguistykon: Language|languages]] of all [[Lorebook: People|people]]. It is believed that perhaps even the [[Lorebook: Qualruun|Qualruun]] spoke Umshk at one point, and many different people forms did afterward. Original full words and phonemes regarding people, beliefs, philosophies, technologies, foods, florauna, and more still permeate through the world today, even far beyond the borders of where the Qualruun are believed to have lived. Several common phrases taken from Umhsk continue to decorate the commonspeak of modern people. Its syntax has been less retained but is still notable.
'''Umshk''' is one of the oldest known [[Lynguistykon: Language|languages]] of all [[Lorebook: People|people]]. It is believed that perhaps even the [[Lorebook: Qualruun|Qualruun]] spoke Umshk at one point, and many different people forms did afterward. Original full words and phonemes regarding people, beliefs, philosophies, technologies, foods, florauna, and more still permeate through the world today, even far beyond the borders of where the Qualruun are believed to have lived. Though Umshk itself is no longer spoken, several common phrases taken from Umhsk continue to decorate the commonspeak of modern people and its syntax has been less retained but is still notable.


Although ancient, varied widespread systems for writing Umshk are known as well. Unfortunately, not every one is still intelligible to modern societies, though research to try to decipher some of it (and confirming that what is written is indeed Umshk) is still ongoing.
Although ancient, varied widespread systems for writing Umshk are known as well. Unfortunately, not every one is still intelligible to modern societies, though research to try to decipher some of it (and confirming that what is written is indeed Umshk) is still ongoing.


Sinkaan, Prajde, Ramaysh, and the Popular Language of Lajkavi are all significantly influenced by Umshk.
Sinkaan, Prajde, Ramaysh, and the [[Lynguistykon: Popular Language|popular language]] of [[Lynguistykon: Lajkavi|Lajkavi]] are all significantly influenced by Umshk.


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[[Category: Lynguistykon]] [[Category: Lynguistykon (Umshk)]]

Latest revision as of 20:10, 23 January 2025

Umshk is one of the oldest known languages of all people. It is believed that perhaps even the Qualruun spoke Umshk at one point, and many different people forms did afterward. Original full words and phonemes regarding people, beliefs, philosophies, technologies, foods, florauna, and more still permeate through the world today, even far beyond the borders of where the Qualruun are believed to have lived. Though Umshk itself is no longer spoken, several common phrases taken from Umhsk continue to decorate the commonspeak of modern people and its syntax has been less retained but is still notable.

Although ancient, varied widespread systems for writing Umshk are known as well. Unfortunately, not every one is still intelligible to modern societies, though research to try to decipher some of it (and confirming that what is written is indeed Umshk) is still ongoing.

Sinkaan, Prajde, Ramaysh, and the popular language of Lajkavi are all significantly influenced by Umshk.