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Wenedyk (in English: Venedic) is a constructed language of the naturalistic kind, created by the Dutch translator Jan van Steenbergen.
Officially, Wenedyk is a descendant of Vulgar Latin with a strong Slavic admixture, based on the premise that the Roman Empire incorporated the ancestors of the Poles in their
territory. Unofficially, it just tries to show what Polish would have
looked like if it had been a Romance instead of a Slavic language.
The idea for the language was inspired by such languages as Brithenig,
Breathanach and Kerno. The language itself is based entirely on
(Vulgar) Latin
and Polish: all phonological, morphological, and syntactic changes
that made Polish develop from Common Slavic are applied to Vulgar Latin.
Wenedyk plays a role in the alternate history of Ill
Bethisad , where it is one of the
official languages of the Republic of the Two Crowns .
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