Middle Abbassidian is a unique language to.. Abbassidia. Please run all edits by Icecreamandwaffles on Discord, and join the server dedicated to all things Abbassidian Here. Dialects being worked on as soon as pigs fly.
Middle Abbassisian, also known as MA is the official language for Abbassidia. There are the Kælsæphœtœ Abbassidian, Old Abbassidian, Amaridian, and Gæsœ dialects other than MA if you want to see any other. Anything relating to Abbassidia is spoken through it, and everyone in it speaks it.
As of now, the only thing for certain is it's base 15 counting system.
BASE 15 COUNTING SYSTEM
Middle abbassidian:
Aelta - First letter, therefore 1
Ielta - A old 2, used back when B was swapped with I in the old abbassidian.
Hepa - 3. Like 2, old abbassidian.
Tessera - 4; Ripped straight out of Gæsœ counting.
Telta - 5, Probably the weirdest one. Made when Tessera was accidentally written wrong and overwritten the 5 used in old abbassidian; Kælta
Kælta - 6. Made when Telta overwrote Kælta's original meaning, and was bumped up one to compensate.
Fælta - 7. Old abbassidian derived, using the letters of the abjad alphabet to denote both how to order the abjad and use the counting system.
Œchae - 8. Fused both œlta and ochto together, back when the Rhomanoi still ruled a chunk of abbassidia. Actually, all Gæsœ derived words and numbers come from these people. The Rhomanoi still exist today, in similar numbers.
Ghælta - 9. Again, another old abbassidian number.
Cælta - 10. This was actually used for describing the Anamist people before they were given thier respective cultural names. It still lingers though, as a insult against anyone who practices non Muawaldi teachings.
Kœlta - 11. For some reason, over time K went from the 11th number to the modern 6th number. Probably because many people use K over F in speaking.
Endæa - 12. From the Gæsœ Endeka, made friendly to the more heavy vowel using and common practice of using a/æ/e to replace hard stops where people would struggle due to the way abbaddidian words are structured.
Thekælta - 13. Another Gæsœ based number, Thekatria.
Thekatessera - 14. Entirely ripped from the Gæsœ numbers. The Abbassidian 14 was much harder to write; Nælkælœæra. Also, who even thinks of such a number??
Opæ - 15. The end of the unique numbers, it is a short one compared to 14 and 13, since many use it much more and must be short to be a end number.
MA PHYSICAL COPIES


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