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====== Middle-Earth Role Playing ====== | ====== Middle-Earth Role Playing ====== | ||
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Many words in many languages of Middle-Earth were invented for MERP. The article here discusses only it's Neo-Orkish [[black_speech_dialects|dialect]]. Due to popularity of MERP game it had influenced all other dialects, especially Svartiska. | Many words in many languages of Middle-Earth were invented for MERP. The article here discusses only it's Neo-Orkish [[black_speech_dialects|dialect]]. Due to popularity of MERP game it had influenced all other dialects, especially Svartiska. | ||
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The first compiled wordlist was published in "Lords of Middle-Earth: | The first compiled wordlist was published in "Lords of Middle-Earth: | ||
- | The second wordlist was published in 2nd Edition supplement book " | + | The second wordlist was published in 2nd Edition supplement book " |
MERP had plenty of NPCs and bosses names (Orcs and Trolls) as well as names for their tribes, with many of them untranslated. | MERP had plenty of NPCs and bosses names (Orcs and Trolls) as well as names for their tribes, with many of them untranslated. | ||
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===== Phonology ===== | ===== Phonology ===== | ||
<WRAP center round info 60%> | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
- | The information under this is based on supplement book " | + | The information under this header |
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| í | [i:] | | | í | [i:] | | ||
| y | ::: | | | y | ::: | | ||
- | | î | [ai] | | + | | î | [aɪ] | |
| o | [o] , [ɔ] | | | o | [o] , [ɔ] | | ||
| ô | [ɔu], [oʊ] | | | ô | [ɔu], [oʊ] | |