Ótanic
Ótanic1 is the language of the Ótani in the western Wild Mountains, and together with Keþic spoken in the Lakú Mountains to the west forms the western branch of the Brakic language family.
Ótanic is generally more conservative than keþic due to the latter being influenced by núrakic languages and culture in the past, as well as the different environment which the keþíans themselves inhabit.
Ótanic is generally more conservative than keþic due to the latter being influenced by núrakic languages and culture in the past, as well as the different environment which the keþíans themselves inhabit.
Vocabulary
Some words
gi-: /kɪː/ Child of (e.g. Ót giNisax). Compare with keþic ke- /khɛː/.Klí: /khliː/ Mage.
1Original icelandic: ótanska.
Root Languages
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