Itic

Itic is the Orcish evolution of Tāngese, clipped and efficient. It favors short words, sharp sounds, and direct expression. While blunt, it carries authority and is often used in military contexts.

Phonology

  • Overall Sound: Strong, clipped, efficient.
  • Consonants: k, g, t, d, f, v, r — sharp and stressed.
  • Vowels: a, e, i, o, u — short, occasionally diphthongs.
  • Effect: Stern, direct, militaristic.

Phonetics

  • Consonants: Harsh stops and fricatives.
  • Vowels: Short, blunt vowels.
  • Syllable Structure: CVC, CCVC; stacked consonants common.
  • Sound Traits: Blunt, efficient, authoritative.
Inspired By
German, Dutch
Root Languages
Common Phrases
Whark:
“Guten Tag!”
— Good day!
“Ordnung muss sein.”
— There must be order.
“In der Kürze liegt die Würze.”
— Brevity is the soul of wit.
  Hawhe:
“Goedemorgen, vriend.”
— Good morning, friend.
“Doe normaal.”
— Just act normal. (common Dutch expression)
“Meten is weten.”
— To measure is to know.
Common Female Names
Adelheid, Brunhilde, Frida, Gertrud, Hildegard, Ingrid, Rosamund, Ulrike, Wilhelmina, Ida.
Common Male Names
Alaric, Baldwin, Dietrich, Eberhard, Gunther, Heinrich, Lothar, Otto, Sigmund, Wolfgang.
Common Unisex Names
Emmerich, Gottlieb, Hartmut, Kai, Marlen, Rainer, Siegfried, Udo, Robin, Friedel
Common Family Names
Bauer, Weber, Schneider, Wagner, Krause, Richter, Kaiser, Schulz, Koch, Becker.

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