Keþic
Keþic1 is native language of the Keþíans, the ruling tribe of the kingdom of Keþía in the Lakú Mountains. It forms the western branch of Brakic language family, along with Ótanic spoken by the Ótani in the western Wild Mountains.
Keþic is currently used as a common tongue among the different tribes of the country, something which Adral -a núrakic2 language introduced by Keþírus, founder of the kingdom- was intended to be in the early days of Keþía, but has since become a ceremonial language used by mages and the royal family.
Keþic is currently used as a common tongue among the different tribes of the country, something which Adral -a núrakic2 language introduced by Keþírus, founder of the kingdom- was intended to be in the early days of Keþía, but has since become a ceremonial language used by mages and the royal family.
Geographical Distribution
Keþic is primarily spoken in the Lakú Mountains of eastern Gráhúlysía northern Adynía, and among Dirtans inhabiting the upper Úló north of the mountains.
Vocabulary
Words of núrakic origins are found in most dialects, particularly the one spoken near Lanra, capital of Keþía, along with words borrowed from the languages used by the other tribes inhabiting Keþía.
Klep: Mage.
Perbúr: Noble.
Zirk: Commoner.
Some words
Keþirax: King.Klep: Mage.
Perbúr: Noble.
Zirk: Commoner.
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