Withp Returnae
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« on: January 13, 2012, 04:36:28 pm » |
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Etymology
The word Oka derives from the the Old Brundusonka* words of o (great, adjective (oh)) and ka (person (kA)). "o" is used to differentiate the species from the noun/pronoun ka, which means man or I (myself). It should be noted that the Brundus Empire refers to the less advanced people as Okasigh, to denote them as beneath the Brunduska.
*Unlike English, where you can just add -an or -ese, the Brunduska have various titles added onto the end which mean definite things such as -ka (do denote them as a race) or -onka (to show that it is the language of said nation)
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« Last Edit: January 24, 2012, 05:06:32 pm by Withp Returnae »
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