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A language of the [[Geonee]], more accurately a dialect or offshoot of ''[[Irkonee]]'', the primary Geonee language. ''Genosha'' is rather more private than ''Irkonee''. | A language of the [[Geonee]], more accurately a dialect or offshoot of ''[[Irkonee]]'', the primary Geonee language. ''Genosha'' is rather more private than ''Irkonee''. | ||
| − | ''Genosha'' is a technical and ritual form carrying many loan words from [[Oynprith]]. The language is very adept with technical terminology, psionics, mathematics and music, and has one of the most complex and descriptive systems of verbs of action known. | + | ''Genosha'' is a technical and ritual form carrying many loan words from ''[[Oynprith]]''. The language is very adept with technical terminology, psionics, mathematics and music, and has one of the most complex and descriptive systems of verbs of action known. |
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| + | {{LEN|Language|Geonee Dialect}} | ||
| + | [[Category: Geonee]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:03, 28 February 2025
A language of the Geonee, more accurately a dialect or offshoot of Irkonee, the primary Geonee language. Genosha is rather more private than Irkonee.
Genosha is a technical and ritual form carrying many loan words from Oynprith. The language is very adept with technical terminology, psionics, mathematics and music, and has one of the most complex and descriptive systems of verbs of action known.