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by Cavaliers327
24 Jun 2019 06:19
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

163. a
164. b
165. c
166. c
167. b
168. b

Make sure there is a provision against personal unions later on as monarchs start becoming less and less British
by Cavaliers327
03 Jun 2019 00:58
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

152. d 153. b. In the future, have some family members be Protestant which causes fear in the eyes of the nobility and the Church which forces the Succession Laws to be so strict with only Catholics allowed on the throne. This would parallel the OTL British Laws of Succession. In the future, a minor...
by Cavaliers327
26 May 2019 21:39
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

GoshDiggityDangit wrote: 26 May 2019 21:24 Cavaliers327, you can vote for one option a question, not two.
Cavaliers327 wrote: 26 May 2019 21:08 150) a c

fixed it was a typo [:)]
by Cavaliers327
26 May 2019 21:08
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

150) a
151) c, have a vowel shift a la the Great Vowel Shift, but different from the outcome in OTL
by Cavaliers327
18 Jan 2019 18:34
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

110) f
111) c
112)b
113) a
by Cavaliers327
19 Nov 2018 20:47
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

87. B

88. C, Introduce Semi-Salic Law in succession

89. A, have some Brettaniot nobles assimilate into Anglo-French Nobility


Shouldn't you introduce Anglo-Norman forms of names into the Brettaniot language to show the pre-eminence of the Anglo-Norman language
by Cavaliers327
12 Nov 2018 12:57
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

Is there a greater Scandinavian cultural and linguistic influence in this Britain?
by Cavaliers327
22 Sep 2018 20:31
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

When are the answers going to be compiled?
by Cavaliers327
10 Sep 2018 18:56
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

78. c, Keep
79. b
80. c, Proposed by Jackk
81. d


What about Wales? Is Wales a part of the Kingdom of Britain then? I thought we voted to keep it separate? Is it a vassal state ruled by Norman? What happened to second Danish conquest? Is that relevant somehow?
by Cavaliers327
02 Sep 2018 14:09
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Irish Romlang Collablang
Replies: 136
Views: 51785

Re: Irish Romlang Collablang

When are the answers going to be compiled?
by Cavaliers327
02 Sep 2018 14:07
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

74) It is 1066 CE, and the Normans have successfully invaded Lundein, Dygnunia, and Gwynedd. How will this territory be divided? b) It will be separated into two kingdoms, Britain and Wales. Britain will be ruled by William and Wales will be ruled by another king. 75) Should /f θ s/ become voiced b...
by Cavaliers327
26 Aug 2018 15:41
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Irish Romlang Collablang
Replies: 136
Views: 51785

Re: Irish Romlang Collablang

Also, it would be cool if this language was somehow connected to the British Romlang thread. Like both part of a dialect continuum/region
by Cavaliers327
26 Aug 2018 15:38
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

71. C: /ə/ lost word-finally (Proposed by Jackk)
72. B
73. B
74. B
75. A
by Cavaliers327
25 Aug 2018 13:07
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Irish Romlang Collablang
Replies: 136
Views: 51785

Re: Irish Romlang Collablang

I think that Salmoneus is absolutely right. But I really like this idea

1. D
2. C
3. C
4. C
by Cavaliers327
20 Aug 2018 16:56
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

67. B
68. A
69. B
70. A
by Cavaliers327
19 Aug 2018 15:31
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
Replies: 522
Views: 156362

Re: British Romance Language Collablang

62. d
63. e
64. d
65. b
66. a
by Cavaliers327
19 Aug 2018 15:24
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Atl - English Collablang Idea
Replies: 4
Views: 978

Re: Atl - English Collablang Idea

1. C
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. A


Someone try to compile answers soon
by Cavaliers327
18 Aug 2018 23:33
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Atl - English Collablang Idea
Replies: 4
Views: 978

Atl - English Collablang Idea

I have a really interesting idea for a cool collablang with an interesting starting scenario, but I am at university so I don't have the time to compile answers. However, I would love to see it as a thread. My idea is that Harald of Norway does defeat Harold Godwinson first and that William the Conq...
by Cavaliers327
17 Apr 2018 19:00
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Altlang Ideas Discussion
Replies: 101
Views: 26830

Re: Altlang Ideas Discussion

k1234567890y wrote: 17 Apr 2018 10:38 an idea: Judeo-Mongolic, which could co-exist with the Sino-Mongolic language mentioned before
Check out Karaim, a Judeo-Turkic language. Get inspiration from that. You'd probably have Persian, Arabic, Turkic, and Chinese loanwords.
by Cavaliers327
14 Apr 2018 01:51
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Altlang Ideas Discussion
Replies: 101
Views: 26830

Re: Altlang Ideas Discussion

You could start off with the Northern Yuan Dynasty breaking into two. The eastern part survives and joins the Sinosphere by becoming a tributary of China. The territory would have a significant Han population that would intermix with the Native Mongols and Manchus. Here, an increasingly sinicized di...