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Post by Craitman on Jun 4, 2007 20:34:16 GMT
Very nice however i do have a few questions. What are the two shields on either side mean? And what is the writing along the bottom? (latin?) the left-sided shield (blue/white) is the shield for the Craitish family of Pellegrino (my family), and the right-hand shield (red/yellow) is the shield of the family of Chentzansio. The writing is actually Craitish (Vycasio yhn Honór). it is our national motto (and the name of our national anthem) and mean Bravery in Honour...
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Post by Countess Elizabeth on Jun 4, 2007 20:34:59 GMT
Wow, that is amazing work! Did you do that? If so you are very talented.
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Post by King Edward on Jun 4, 2007 20:35:29 GMT
Excellent you even have your own language?
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Post by Craitman on Jun 4, 2007 20:41:28 GMT
Wow, that is amazing work! Did you do that? If so you are very talented. unfortuantely i can't claim it as my own work. it is the work of the esteemed College of Arms on MNN. their wotk is brilliant. i created our language i while back, but we are forever developping it.
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Post by Craitman on Jun 4, 2007 20:48:04 GMT
if there's any other questions you have, don't hesitate to ask
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Post by King Edward on Jun 4, 2007 20:50:35 GMT
You put us to shame with the cultural development although i suppose we could speak Ye olde English if we wanted to. Can you give us a few examples of the Craiteland language?
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Post by Craitman on Jun 4, 2007 20:56:00 GMT
Can you give us a few examples of the Craiteland language? sure. Hjelä = Hello Segó Darrä = Goodbye Hjee = Please Merca tu = Thank you M'yj nóm yhs... = My name is... J'yr da cäla... = I am called... Hä yhs tu? = How are you? J'yr bón = I'm fine Äqi tu? = and you?
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Post by King Edward on Jun 4, 2007 21:06:53 GMT
Brilliant confusing perhaps, but Merca tu
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Post by Craitman on Jun 4, 2007 21:10:20 GMT
Brilliant confusing perhaps, but Merca tu confusing as most of the time "J" is pronounced as "Y", and also we use a lot of accented letters... Merca tu - very much like French it's based on English/Swedish/Welsh/French?but is more like nothing else...
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Post by King Edward on Jun 4, 2007 21:16:00 GMT
You'll have to forgive me if i don't learnt it all of by heart
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Post by Craitman on Jun 4, 2007 21:19:57 GMT
there's more phrases on the Craitish forums, and pronunciation guideon the website
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Post by King Edward on Jun 4, 2007 21:21:26 GMT
I shall do my upmost to learn atleast some of it when i have times
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Post by Jordan on Jun 14, 2007 14:38:33 GMT
That is really, really, really, really (really) confusing! We could talk old English here i guess, but that would be confusing to
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Post by King Edward on Jun 15, 2007 14:57:59 GMT
More than likely, depends how well you know old English
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Post by Craitman on Jun 21, 2007 8:20:33 GMT
More than likely, depends how well you know old English and depends on how you spell things in it because there wasn't a set way to spell words back then
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