This is probably the most random Almean question ever, but well, it has bugged me for a while. In a few placenames in the Historical Atlas, a few names in the Xurnese sphere appear with a 'q', Diqun Bormai for instance.
Since it wasn't mentioned in the Xurnásh phonology on the old board, I'd like to know... Are these names in Xurn?sh? And how is it pronounced?
A random question
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Shm Churmey
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Re: A random question
It's nonstandard Xurn?sh. The western (Chiqay) dialect does have a /q/. (The word Diqun, in fact, is borrowed from Elkaril.)Shm Churmey wrote:This is probably the most random Almean question ever, but well, it has bugged me for a while. In a few placenames in the Historical Atlas, a few names in the Xurnese sphere appear with a 'q', Diqun Bormai for instance.
Since it wasn't mentioned in the Xurn?sh phonology on the old board, I'd like to know... Are these names in Xurn?sh? And how is it pronounced?
