Skuodian

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Skuodian is the language of Skuodia, a small country located between Lithuania and Latvia. It is one of the three North-Slavic languages of Ill Bethisad, along with Nassian and Vozgian. It was influenced by Finnish and Lithuanian. Historically, Skuodian is the language of the remigrant Pomorian Slavs.

Skuodian was created by Pavel Iosad in 2002.

Sample translation

Simä staräji, buolenäji ji unäji viehogoda kuoluo miengekä travä vo kameneho sien subirajuonti.
Sima-LOC stare-NOM.PL.MASC.NOMIN, buolene-NOM.PL.MASC.NOMIN ji une-NOM.PL.MASC.NOMIN viehogoda kuoluo miengeke-GEN.SG.FEM trava-GEN.SG vo kami-LOC.PL sien subirati-PREs.3PL

In winter, the old, the sick and the young gather by the soft grass among the rocks.

See also


Indo-European Languages
Balto-Slavic Languages
Slavic Languages Baltic Languages
West Slavic South Slavic East Slavic North Slavic West Baltic East Baltic
Sorbian (Lusatian) Lekhitic Old Czech Western Subgroup Eastern Subgroup
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Polabian
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Czech
Slovene (aka Old Croatian)
Croatian
Serbian
(Sanjaki)
Old Church Slavonic †

Bulgarian
Russian
Belarussian
Ukrainian
Ruthenian (Rusyn)
Nassian
Skuodian
Vozgian
Izhorian
Prussian
Curonian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Sudovian