View Poll Results: How should they be named?

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  • Teutonic-German

    7 36.84%
  • Old English

    1 5.26%
  • Gothic

    8 42.11%
  • Modern English and exeptional Units in Latin

    3 15.79%
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Thread: Language for Germanic Unitnames

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    Just another genius Member aw89's Avatar
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    Default Re: Language for Germanic Unitnames

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan the Berserker
    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.
    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.


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    manniskōn barnan Member SaFe's Avatar
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    Default Re: Language for Germanic Unitnames

    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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