Hello Zompist,
Have you determined the names of...
* the Ktuvoki (or Eynleyni?) commander that led the invasion of Eretald in 440 ZE?
* the Ktuvoki (or Eynleyni?) commander that led the invasions of Eretald in 1625-44 ZE?
* the Cuoli king in 3042-52 who inherited Evan and established the Cuoli Empire?
Later,
Oerjan
Un-named leaders in the Historical Atlas
Re: Un-named leaders in the Historical Atlas
1. Fred the Ktuvok
2. Bill the Ktuvok
3. B?~l? (the ~ goes over the ?; the name means 'storm-glory')
Two of these answers are not serious.
2. Bill the Ktuvok
3. B?~l? (the ~ goes over the ?; the name means 'storm-glory')
Two of these answers are not serious.
Re: Un-named leaders in the Historical Atlas
I'm guessing 3 and 4.zompist wrote:1. Fred the Ktuvok
2. Bill the Ktuvok
3. B?~l? (the ~ goes over the ?; the name means 'storm-glory')
Two of these answers are not serious.
Re: Un-named leaders in the Historical Atlas
ROFLMAOzompist wrote:
3. B?~l? (the ~ goes over the ?; the name means 'storm-glory')
Re: Un-named leaders in the Historical Atlas
I'd never have guessed about the Ktuvokszompist wrote:1. Fred the Ktuvok
2. Bill the Ktuvok
3. B?~l? (the ~ goes over the ?; the name means 'storm-glory')
Two of these answers are not serious.
What do the diacritics in the Cuoli name mean?
Later,
Oerjan
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Re: Un-named leaders in the Historical Atlas
The first vowel is a nasalised front rounded vowel [2~], and the acute on the <e> denotes high tone.Oerjan wrote:I'd never have guessed about the Ktuvokszompist wrote:1. Fred the Ktuvok
2. Bill the Ktuvok
3. B?~l? (the ~ goes over the ?; the name means 'storm-glory')
Two of these answers are not serious.
What do the diacritics in the Cuoli name mean?
Later,
Oerjan
EDIT: I just noticed that in the text of the Cuolese section it says high tone, but in the diagram it says rising tone...Zomp, which is it?
Re: Un-named leaders in the Historical Atlas
Just as the buttered side of a piece of bread is the one that falls on the floor, the typo is always in the graphic rather than in plain text.Drydic_guy wrote:EDIT: I just noticed that in the text of the Cuolese section it says high tone, but in the diagram it says rising tone...Zomp, which is it?
So, it's high tone.