Quote Originally Posted by Diadoch
Damn it! At school we were said that we learn classic roman latin. It is a shock for me: kisar, kikero... no /ce:zar/ or /cicero/
I have another questions about languages: do you use authentic ancient celtic, persian, germanic... languages?
I am also interested in the name of slavic light spearmen - Voinu - is in some protoslavic language or have you made it of present slavic languages as I am a Slav and in my language the word "vojna" /voina/ means "war"
/.../ means pronounciation
I'm no linguist myself, (I have had latin class that's all) so take this for what it's worth. Most of the languages exept Latin and perhaps greek, aren't really authentic languages. But rather reconstructed languages, many words might date from that area and have been found on stones or whatever, but most languages didn't exactly left us with dictionnaries and grammarbooks.
I'll levae the rest to our historians and linguists, they can tell you much more about this.