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  Wenedyk - Definition, explanation
Wenedyk (in English: Venedic) is a constructed language of the naturalistic kind, created by the Dutch translator.
Officially, Wenedyk is a descendant of Vulgar Latin with a strong Slavic admixture, based on the premise that the Roman Empire incorporated the ancestors of the Poles in their territory.
Wenedyk plays a role in the alternate history of Ill Bethisad, where it is one of the official languages of the Republic of the Two Crowns.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/w/we/wenedyk.php   (246 words)

  
 Wenedyk - Introduction
Wenedyk is an artificial, or constructed, language, which means that unlike natural languages like English or Polish it is not the result of a historic evolutionary process, but was developed by one person instead.
Wenedyk was neither created with the purpose of making the world a better place, nor with the purpose of improving or even replacing an existing language.
All this was resolved in November 2002, when Wenedyk became part of the collaborative alternate history project of Ill Bethisad, home to several other alternative languages as well.
steen.free.fr /wenedyk/intro.html   (1797 words)

  
 Wenedyk Radio Warsina - IBWiki
Wenedyk Radio went to underground and the Venedic section of BBC started to broadcast weekly (later daily) program in the Wenedyk language.
After the war, Wenedyk Radio ltd. was recreated as Wenedyk Radio S.A. and incorporated Lietuvos Radijas S.A, thus becoming the major media for most RTC citizens even today.
Wenedyk Radio S.A is incorporated with 30 others public channels around the Weneda and Galicia and with Lietuvos Radijas S.A witch has 10 local channels.
ib.frath.net /w/Wenedyk_Radio_Warsina   (690 words)

  
 Wenedyk -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Wenedyk (in English: Venedic) is a (Click link for more info and facts about constructed language) constructed language of the naturalistic kind, created by the Dutch translator.
The language itself is based entirely on ((Click link for more info and facts about Vulgar) Vulgar) (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin and (The property of being smooth and shiny) Polish: all phonological, morphological, and syntactic changes that made Polish develop from Common Slavic are applied to Vulgar Latin.
Wenedyk plays a role in the (Click link for more info and facts about alternate history) alternate history of (Click link for more info and facts about Ill Bethisad) Ill Bethisad, where it is one of the official languages of the.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/W/We/Wenedyk.htm   (211 words)

  
 Wenedyk Information
Wenedyk (in English: Venedic) is a constructed language of the naturalistic kind, created by the Dutch translator Jan van Steenbergen.
It is used in the fictional Republic of the Two Crowns (based on the Republic of Two Nations), in the alternate timeline of Ill Bethisad.
In 2005 Wenedyk underwent a major revision due to a better understanding of Latin and Slavic sound and grammar changes.
www.bookrags.com /Wenedyk   (372 words)

  
 Wenedyk - Langmaker
Wenedyk is one of the languages of Ill Bethisad, an alternate timeline in which it is the language of the Republic of the Two Crowns.
Wenedyk has inspired at least one other conlanger to create a similar, Slavo-Romance language.
Sometimes it is noticed and discussed by non-conlangers as well, and it even has made its appearance in both the scientific and the popular press.
www.langmaker.com /db/mdl_wenedyk.htm   (148 words)

  
 nl Wenedyk Wenedyk in English Venedic is a constructed...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
nl:Wenedyk "Wenedyk" (in English: Venedic) is a constructed language constructed language of the naturalistic kind, created by the Dutch translator Jan van Steenbergen Jan van Steenbergen.
Officially, Wenedyk is a descendant of Vulgar Latin Vulgar Latin with a strong Slavic Slavic admixture, based on the premise that the Roman Empire Roman Empire incorporated the ancestors of the Poles Poles in their territory.
Wenedyk plays a role in the alternate history alternate history of, where it is one of the official languages of the.
www.biodatabase.de /Wenedyk   (209 words)

  
 Theiling Online: Conlang Relay 11: Ring E: 18/22: Wenedyk
Wenedyk is not quite an ordinary romlang: it is a Slavo-Romance language, that basically deals with the question what Polish would have looked like if it had been a Romance language.
Wenedyk exists within the alternative timeline of Ill Bethisad, where it is spoken in the Republic of the Two Crowns.
Wenedyk has a lot of moods and tenses, but in this text you will only encounter the present tense and the future II.
www.kunstsprachen.de /relay11/wenedyk.html   (513 words)

  
 Wenedyk - IBWiki
Wenedyk is a North-Central, or Slavo-Romance language spoken by the Veneds, the largest nationality of the Republic of the Two Crowns.
Diacritics are of vital importance to the correct representation of Wenedyk words and names in English texts.
To make sure that they display correctly on all computers, it is best to represent them by means of decimal unicode characters:
ib.frath.net /w/Wenedyk   (83 words)

  
 Theiling Online: Conlang Relay 11: Ring E: 18/22: Wenedyk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Wenedyk is not quite an ordinary romlang: it is a Slavo-Romance language, that basically deals with the question what Polish would have looked like if it had been a Romance language.
Wenedyk exists within the alternative timeline of Ill Bethisad, where it is spoken in the Republic of the Two Crowns.
Wenedyk has a lot of moods and tenses, but in this text you will only encounter the present tense and the future II.
www.theiling.org /conlang/relay11/wenedyk.html   (513 words)

  
 Ill Bethisad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To date there are over twenty languages at varying levels of construction that play part.
Among the languages spoken in Ill Bethisad are Brithenig and Wenedyk.
The name Ill Bethisad itself is Brithenig for the universe, a calque from Welsh bydysawd.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ill_Bethisad   (395 words)

  
 Wenedyk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Wenedyk (in English: Venedic) is a constructed language of the naturalistic kind, created by the Dutch translator Jan van Steenbergen.Officially, Wenedyk is a descendant of Vulgar Latin with a strong Slavic admixture, based on the premise that the Roman Empire incorporated the ancestors of the Poles in theirterritory.
The language itself is based entirely on(Vulgar) Latin and Polish : all phonological, morphological, and syntactic changesthat made Polish develop from Common Slavic are applied to Vulgar Latin.
Wenedyk plays a role in the alternate history of IllBethisad, where it is one of theofficial languages of the Republic of the Two Crowns.
www.therfcc.org /wenedyk-61973.html   (154 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Wenedyk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Updated 110 days 17 hours 13 minutes ago.
Latin is the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium.
Alternative history or alternate history is fiction that is set in a world in which history has diverged from history as it is generally known; more simply put, alternate history asks the question, What If history had developed differently?.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Wenedyk   (656 words)

  
 Historical Bogo-Linguistics
It is interesting to compare the results with Wenedyk, which takes a different approach to the conversion process.
Alternatively, we could pretty much ignore history and use sound-changes which approximate to how a native speaker of the target language would unconsciously render the source language; this is the adaptive method which was chosen for Wenedyk, and it has the merit that the result resembles the source language more closely.
Note that this merger would not necessarily take place if the adaptive method was used; Wenedyk, for example, keeps /a/ and /o/ separate.
www.cix.co.uk /~morven/lang/bogo.html   (4809 words)

  
 Jan van Steenbergen - home
Let me point out that they have been developed for their own sake only; it is not my intention to promote their actual usage.
Wenedyk demonstrates what Polish would have looked like if it had been a Romance language.
It is essentially the result of applying the changes that made Polish develop from Common Slavic, on Vulgar Latin.
steen.free.fr   (752 words)

  
 Wenedyk texts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
the original Wenedyk contribution to the relay can be found here].
Additional texts in Wenedyk (pertaining to the Republic of La Louisianne) can be found here.
Ill Bethisad is an alternative history project in which Wenedyk as well as other artificial language participate.
www.geocities.com /wenedyk/language/texts.html   (5066 words)

  
 Wenedyk
Or, for that matter, what would have happened if a group of Romans had moved to the territory inhabited by those Proto-Poles?
In the alternate timeline of Ill Bethisad, Wenedyk is one of the principal languages of the Republic of the Two Crowns.
The pages contain a grammar of Wenedyk, a dictionary, and a number of sample texts.
steen.free.fr /wenedyk   (140 words)

  
 Old Romanceconlang Archives: By Thread
Possessive pronouns in Wenedyk (was: Possessive_pronouns_in_Aingeljã) Jan van Steenbergen
Re: Possessive pronouns in Wenedyk (was: Possessive_pronouns_in_Aingeljã) aingelja
Re: [romanceconlang] Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives Barry Garcia
cassowary.free.fr /Linguistics/romanceconlang   (2844 words)

  
 Essentialist Explanations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Brithenig is essentially bad Italian spoken by Welsh who swallow the final syllables.
Wenedyk is essentially Latin written by someone who fell asleep on the keyboard.
Romanian is essentially a Romance language trying really hard to blend in with the Slavic languages around it.
mercury.ccil.org /~cowan/essential.html   (8792 words)

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