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Thorildsk is a widespread language usually spoken in [[Thorildhøj]], where it found its roots.
Thorildsk is a widespread language usually spoken in [[Thorildhøj]], where it found its roots.
[[File:ny_moerkstraede.png|300px|thumb|Thorildsk street sign in [[Thorildsby]]]]
==Similarities to [[Åranian]]==
==Similarities to [[Åranian]]==
Thorildsk is very similar to its souther linguistic neighbour, [[Åranian]] spoken in [[Årania]]. Both languages are mutually intelligible, sometimes considered a dialect of Thorildsk.
Thorildsk is very similar to its souther linguistic neighbour, [[Åranian]] spoken in [[Årania]]. Both languages are mutually intelligible, sometimes considered a dialect of Thorildsk.
==Similarities to real life==
==Similarities to real life==
Thorildsk, just as [[Åranian]], are based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language Danish] spoken in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark Denmark] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleswig-Holstein northern Germany].
Thorildsk, just as [[Åranian]], are based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language Danish] spoken in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark Denmark] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleswig-Holstein northern Germany].

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Thorildsk is a widespread language usually spoken in Thorildhøj, where it found its roots.

Thorildsk street sign in Thorildsby

Similarities to Åranian

Thorildsk is very similar to its souther linguistic neighbour, Åranian spoken in Årania. Both languages are mutually intelligible, sometimes considered a dialect of Thorildsk.

Similarities to real life

Thorildsk, just as Åranian, are based on Danish spoken in Denmark and northern Germany.