Mandarin for Gnomish?
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French? Nah, infernal is Regex
::: spoiler All I remember from my infernal class is to ask if a number is primeβ¦
^1?$|^(11+?)\1+$ :::
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spanish is draconic? i thought we all agreed that draconic is german
edit: also as a brazilian, portuguese is too goofy for abyssal
Sylvan should be Old Spanish like the faun in Pans Labyrinth
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Gnomish should be more artificial. Esperanto.
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In the game Iβm playing, goblins have thick New York accents. If my creepy-ass lizard person dies, I might switch to that, or a Nordic elf with a thick Swedish accent.
Iβve always been a fan of that trope. I like to do a Brooklyn goblin from time to time.
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Sylvan should be Old Spanish like the faun in Pans Labyrinth
Man, I should watch that again. Itβs been ages.
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Esperanto is more like Common. A language that everyone speaks, more or less, can only be something from an imperialist power or a neutral ground created for that.
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In a homebrew setting still in construction, VolapΓΌk is the language of a secret society.
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Its funny how Michael Meyers decided ogres are Scottish and Scottish people are kind of ok with it.
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::: spoiler All I remember from my infernal class is to ask if a number is primeβ¦
^1?$|^(11+?)\1+$ :::
Explanation by Matt Parker: How on Earth does
\^.?$|\^(..+?)\1+$
produce primes? -
Explanation by Matt Parker: How on Earth does
\^.?$|\^(..+?)\1+$
produce primes?Yeah thatll do the trick too, I couldnβt find the video so I just copy pasted something from stack overflow
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Esperanto is more like Common. A language that everyone speaks, more or less, can only be something from an imperialist power or a neutral ground created for that.
Oh absolutely, Common is always Esperanto in my games with something like its history mapped onto whatever world Iβm running. That leaves space for regional languages to be everything else.
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spanish is draconic? i thought we all agreed that draconic is german
edit: also as a brazilian, portuguese is too goofy for abyssal
I donβt think dragons have the soft tissue necessary to pronounce the consonant clusters like Strumpf.
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I donβt think dragons have the soft tissue necessary to pronounce the consonant clusters like Strumpf.
i dont know about D&D but in pathfinder basically all dragons can speak a whole bunch of languages, so iβd be surprised if thereβs something in a human language they couldnβt pronounce
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I vote Dutch for dwarvish. As a brazilian , portuguese could be gnomish or smth
Sotaque mineiro pra experiencia anΓ£ completa, sΓ΄
Mineiro accent for full dwarfish experience
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eh pt portuguese would work better for elvish
pt-pt eats so many vowels youβd think itβs some sort of earth elemental tongue
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Esperanto is more like Common. A language that everyone speaks, more or less, can only be something from an imperialist power or a neutral ground created for that.
So lojban for gnomes
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pt-pt eats so many vowels youβd think itβs some sort of earth elemental tongue
yeah, maybe it could be goblin language. goblins like eating everything too
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Its funny how Michael Meyers decided ogres are Scottish and Scottish people are kind of ok with it.
looks at glasgow βyeah you know what that checks out, fairyβnoffβ
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In the game Iβm playing, goblins have thick New York accents. If my creepy-ass lizard person dies, I might switch to that, or a Nordic elf with a thick Swedish accent.
skajrimm bΓ€lΓ₯ngs to de nΓ₯rds
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I want to learn dovahzul just to use it as draconic, but is so rare for me and my friends to play that i lost motivation after a feel days
fwiw itβs not exactly difficult, itβs just weird english basically. The alphabet is literally just english with different symbols.