Thread:Argali1/@comment-26210095-20160907212752/@comment-26184570-20160910024618

Patrick.vtap wrote: Argali1 wrote: Patrick.vtap wrote: Argali1 wrote: Patrick.vtap wrote: Argali1 wrote: Actually no, scratch that. Mînbaran Adunaic is like High Adunaic in scructure, but with Arabic pluralization, anything foreign being Berber in origin and "Th" is replaced with "Zh". There is no "Th" at all. Berber? I think it would be, if anything, Arabic or Aramaic. They add more influence to Common Mînbaran (the creole). Mînbaran Adunaic's non-Adunaic influence would be from early Tifinagh and Coptic (Coptic's from the Egyptian branch of the Afroasiatic language family, and is the only surviving language that's descended from Ancient Egyptian). Coptic? Tifinagh? Perhaps instead Aramaic and Maghrebi Arabic... Aramaic and Maghrebi Arabic would be the structural basis for the Creole, which is otherwise built mostly off of Mînbaran Adunaic (marginally), and the rest is from many, many other langauges which I already listed. That's why I want Mînbaran Adunaic to be influenced more by Coptic and Tifinagh, that way it's less redundant. Can it be influenced by Maltese instead? Maltese is just Italian-influenced early Maghrebi Arabic.