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Elw is a dominant language in the arts and social sciences. | Elw is a dominant language in the arts and social sciences. | ||
Elw is an official language of the [[ | Elw is an official language of the [[Elwynn]] and [[Talenore]]. | ||
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See also [[Elw language/ | == See also == | ||
* [[Elw naming customs]] | |||
* [[Elw language/OOC considerations]] | |||
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[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
Revision as of 15:11, 29 December 2020
The Elw language is the national language of Elwynn and the ethnic language of the Elw people. It is an ergative–absolutive agglutinating language. It has several quite diverging dialects, of which Caligaean, Utasian, Alalehzamini and Iserdian are the largest. The written standard uses the Cyrillic alphabet (historically a syllabic script) and is based on the Caligaean dialect with large influences from the other dialects. Considered a language isolate, Elw has, however, a large number of loans from other languages, such as Treesian, Elfinshi, Babkhi, Norse, and Præta.
The modern Caligaean dialect uses more Norse words, Utasian is heavily influenced by Præta, Alalehzamini by Babkhi, and Iserdian by Tapferite and Bovic terminology.
Elw is a dominant language in the arts and social sciences.
Elw is an official language of the Elwynn and Talenore.