Brithenig | |
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Created by | Andrew Smith |
Date | 1996 |
Setting and usage | A thought experiment in alternate history, Ill Bethisad, if Latin had replaced Celtic |
Purpose | |
Sources | constructed languages a posteriori languages (Romance language based on Celtic) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bzt |
Linguist List | bzt |
Brithenig is constructed language that was made up by Andrew Smith from New Zealand in 1996. The idea behind it is the question what the Welsh language would have looked like if it had been a Romance instead of a Celtic language: a sister language to French, Spanish and Italian, but one that looks much like Welsh. It plays a key-role in the made-up world of Ill Bethisad, where Latin took the place of Old Celtic as the spoken language of the people in Great Britain, thus giving way to the development of Brithenig.