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  Baronh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Baronh is an artificial language created by Japanese science fiction author Morioka Hiroyuki and used in Crest of the Stars and Banner of the Stars.
Baronh is an inflectional or synthetic language: affixes are attached to a fixed stem to express verbal aspect and mode, and case in nouns and pronouns, Nouns and pronouns have seven cases which affixes were derived from particles in the Japanese language.
Baronh is written both in Ath (their own letters) and in some other alphabets, like the Latin alphabet.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/B/Baronh.htm   (631 words)

  
 Abh - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
They are born in space and stay there for their whole lives, refusing to so much as set foot on land.
Their language is called Baronh whose meaning is Abh-language in their own tongue.
The Abh were originally bred to be slaves for Earthlings.
open-encyclopedia.com /Abh   (625 words)

  
 Crest of the Stars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The series -- both the anime and novels -- are particularly notable for the fact that Morioka created for them an entire language, Baronh (and an accompanying alphabet, Ath), which the Abh speak, read, and write.
Almost all written text in the anime is in Baronh, with occasional text in other (invented) languages; at least one planet is shown to have adopted Ath to write their own language (although this is not a plot point, and easily missed).
Crest of the Stars was released in Japan in 1999 and in the United States by Bandai in 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Crest_of_the_Stars   (699 words)

  
 Seikai no Monshou (Crest of the Stars), Seikai no Senki (Banner of the Stars)
Baronh, the language of Abh, is not just an eye-pleasing factor for screenplay.
Their connections can only be found by in depth research which requires knowledge in Japanese and even a little bit of linguistic fundamentals.
I hope, by reading this corner, those who experienced only the anime or translated novel (if there was English version at all) realize that an important part of the whole story has been far less emphasized than it should have.
www.geocities.com /gatewaytoseikai/p_baronh-l_en.html   (477 words)

  
 Chemistry - Abh
They are born in space and stay there for their whole lives, seldom ever set foot on land.
The Abh were originally bred to be slaves, meant to be used for deep space exploration.
Morioka Hiroyuki, the original author of the various Crest of the Stars novels, even created a full Abh language, known as Baronh, with an alphabet called Ath.
www.chemistrydaily.com /chemistry/Abh   (980 words)

  
 Abh explained   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Abh were originally bred to be slaves for Earthlings, meant for deep space exploration.
Until their children grow up, they make nursary vacances for many years, usually over ten years.
Morioka Hiroyuki, the original author of the various Crest of the Stars novels, even created a full Abh language and alphabet, known as Baronh.
www.wordspider.net /ab/abh.html   (708 words)

  
 Anime News Network - Crest of the Stars (TV)
Lets see in Seikai no Monshou I think episode 6 the names of the Abh royal families and the founder names are spelt wrong.
No not Bandai's miss spelling but the Baronh spelling.
Lets take a look at Lamhirh's family name I forgot what Bandai gives you though.
www.animenewsnetwork.com /encyclopedia/anime.php?id=14&page=22   (381 words)

  
 Ghintec   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Because of this Rock Lynn, and with him, Jint, rose to the ranks of Abh nobility as Count of Hyde.
His name now spelt in its Baronh form as Ghintec instead of Jint, Ghintec was sent to Planet Delct of the County of Bhorach to learn Baronh and Abh culture from Imperial citizens.
Approximately seven years later, in Abh reckoning, he was leaving Bhorach for a military colege in Lacmhacarh, the capital of the Empire, to continue his education.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/G/Ghintec.htm   (506 words)

  
 Kids Be Safe : Article 'Babel-17'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the English version it is rendered as a phonetic transcription of Cockney English [1] (http://www.tintinologist.org/articles/arumbaya.html) Atlantean language created by Marc Okrand for the film Atlantis: The Lost Empire Atreides battle language, in Dune by Frank Herbert.
Babel-17 language, from Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany Baronh, from Morioka Hiroyuki's Seikai no Monsho (Crest of the Stars) and others.
Cityspeak, a "mishmash of Japanese, Spanish, German", plus Hungarian and French, spoken on the street of overcrowded and multi-lingual Los Angeles of 2019 in Blade Runner.
www.kidsbesafe.org /DisplayArticle99981.html   (969 words)

  
 Fragment of the Stars - Jealousy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Where I'm particularly unsure about a translation, I've marked the text with italics and question marks and then followed the suspect phrase with the romaji text in parantheses.
Also, the original text will sometimes use a word and then write the Baronh (Abh language) equivalent above the word as furigana.
In those situations, what I'll do is underline the Baronh equivalent and put it in parantheses.
natsumemaya.terminus.net.au /fragment.htm   (1399 words)

  
 The Ath language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Seikai no Monshou has also been made into a series of anime (cartoons) and manga (comic books).
Baronh, a language spoken by the characters in Morioka's novels, and also in the anime and manga based on the novels.
Morioka created the Baronh language for use by the Abh people in his books and modelled it to some extent on Japanese.
belphegor.topcities.com /ath.html   (107 words)

  
 The Abh Nation's Forums -> Baronh-English Dictionary
Since I know next to nothing concerning Baronh - it's really welcome!.
Your welcome guys, I know many people who have tried but failed to complete the dictionary so I wanna make the first complete translation, with any help of course.
I tried learning Baronh as well but with Japanese, hard to learn 2 languages at once.
www.abhnation.com /ipbmb/index.php?act=findpost&pid=845   (2281 words)

  
 Wasting my time on this website since 9 January 2002 ^_^   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Crest of the Stars: Abh Language Site (though I modified some of the script).
Baronh courtesy of Sidryac Borgh=Racair Mauch and others'
I hope I didn't stuff things up ^_^;; Any errors are purely my own and should not reflect negatively on the two websites.
natsumemaya.terminus.net.au /news.htm   (5655 words)

  
 Across The Hills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
For many of us, pageantry is the reason we play this game.
We believe that a larger showign from the Barony, as a baronh, at out of area events will help in this cause.
People will also be more likely to come to our events if we go to theirs.
www.endlesshills.org /offices/chronicler/jan35.html   (1340 words)

  
 Anime News Network - Forums
I don't really want to see another Azumanga Daioh-like* fiasco with first-title wobbles and translation/adaptation issues.
Please, ADV -- if you DO translate the novels, make sure you get Baronh right!
We've seen the anime and manga releases, both either ignoring the information available or forging ahead with well-meant but erroneous romanizations.
www.animenewsnetwork.com /bbs/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=10898&highlight=seikai&sid=87d84fef68b1d3d44035f8fbc91c2e36   (1074 words)

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