How about a Gothic/English mix? Not everyone can remember those names, so it might be best to use some english.
Teutonic-German
Old English
Gothic
Modern English and exeptional Units in Latin
We are using briton names for Briton units, I'm sure it can't get any harder than that :) so I see no reason to dumb down the Germans too by using english. Not everyone's first language is english.
I'm still not here
just curious: are there any cultures in your mod for which you don't have any good info on their language(s) at the time of the game? if so, what are you doing to represent them?
now i'm here, and history is vindicated.
What I have heard (and read), the gothic language is closer related to the northern germanic language (spoken in Scandinavia, parts of Germany and Poland?) than the western germanic langauge. Does anyone have more info about this?
In those Times the Germanics settled more than just modern Germany, but they were unlike Greece never politically United. The tribes are roughly dived into northern, western and eastern Germanics due to their languages.What I have heard (and read), the gothic language is closer related to the northern germanic language (spoken in Scandinavia, parts of Germany and Poland?) than the western germanic langauge. Does anyone have more info about this?
Modern Germans (which Includes Swiss, Austrian and Luxembourg), English and Dutch are decendants of the Western Germanics. Teutonic-German and Old English are very similar, dialect spoken in middleages Doucy of Saxony and Old English are in fact narrow identical.
-> This is the reason why the Saxons in Germany and Britain keept close trade and oftenly nobles were relative in Bloodline. But with after the Viking Inavsions and then finally William the Conqueror thus connexion of England with the Continent was transferred first to Denmark and afterwards to France.
The Northern Germanics lived in Scandinavia and are the Ancestors of the Vikings, through they remained untouched by the romans they developed culturally and linguistically into another direction as their southern Relatives. Modern Scandinavian Languages are closer to original Germanic as any other modern Language, because of its long isolation Islandic is the closest.
The Goths have originally been Scandinavians, untill they searched a new home in the east of Europe. Those Eastern Germanics were immigrants of the two other Groups. However, only the North and Western Germanics survived into modern times the eastern ones traveled west and were absorbed into the Spanish and Italian Population. Lesser Numbers were absorbed by the Huns and used as Infantry.
Ok, isn´t it possible to use a mix of Gothic (In scandinavia) and Teutonic-german/Old English (The rest of the germanic speaking areas)?
Why not use Proto-Germanic, or is that what you mean by Teutonic-German. This protolanguage is most appropriate for this time period, and is linguistically sound.
I live in Norway and i couldn't agree more, I have found many words identical or close to german, and many affected by it. (I am half german so I know some.) Norwegian dialects from north in norway, since southern Norway is affected by Danish wich doesn't sound like most barbarian languages(IMO). north of Trondheim i recommend should do it.Originally Posted by Stefan the Berserker
We should end this poll, because we are already working with proto-germanic unit and god names. Much has been done, since this poll started.
So, i hope nobody is dissapointed.
The soundfiles will use a gothic accent, cause we have the help of a gothic linguist.
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