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Awesome.kibo wrote:1. The name could be "Ancient, Classical and Extinct Languages", I think that covers everything
I don't know about the first two, but I started the third one because the newest one was pretty much buried five pages back or so and hadn't had any activity since what amounts to the Fall of Rome in forum-years (I grew up with forums where grave-digging is considered a good reason for giving a warning ).Old Norse - there are 3 seperate threads for that for some unknown reason
संस्कृता वाक् - Sanskrit!? It has a tonne of native speakers (well, 10k+), but it is a classical language on the same level as Ancient Greek and Classical Latin.If you know any (already existing!) thread that should be here, please add it to this list, I doubt I found everything.
kibo wrote:1. The name could be "Ancient, Classical and Extinct Languages", I think that covers everything
3. The Latin forum should stay separate for now due to its fairly decent level of activity.
księżycowy wrote:Yeah, I think Sanskrit should be included. Really that would be the great thing about a sub-forum like this, any ancient language could be included.
Meera wrote:That would be awesome. I hope a forum is made, I would be really interested in Languages like Bablyonian and Ancient Egptian and Hitttie.
kibo wrote:It's quite certain it will be created.
Tomorrow though.
sa wulfs wrote:At least make subforums within the subforum or something.
księżycowy wrote:As it stands now, I think the subforum is fine. In any given subforum there are tons of threads I have no interest in and I still use them. I highly doubt that would deter anyone from using it.
ffrench wrote:And Australian Aboriginal languages would be pretty snazzy too, although I understand that it's a rather minor non-priority.
Johanna wrote:Will those forums get any activity though, apart from a few game threads?
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