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National Bolshevism, also called NazBol is in effect Fascist Communism
You're within the boundaries of the ancient Aziran empire, so yeah, I'd like that.
So why not just call it Stalinism.
The local news in my area is something else. It's either "This guy hacked his children to death" or "This guy has a 20-year old McDonald's hamburger in his fridge."
Domanania, San Montagna, Nhoor, and Brulafi
Fascist Communism. Wat.
Wellsia and Brulafi
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So you have an OOC thread or what
NazBol isn't a real idealogy. Nor is it remotely associated with fascism. As someone that was near that side of politics I would say that they are not compatible in the slightest. Strasserism and National Bolshevism are what people say they are when they are too afraid of the backlash in saying that they are Nazis. A key point in Fascism is the merger and cooperation of State and Corporate elite. The Nazis were able to form close ties with the industrial elite while the Socialists just took it under the state. Under no circumstance can these ideals coexist, let alone fight on the same side.
Last I heard, there were actual NazBol movements in East Europe, though small
I mean my civilization is like a proxy rome(Rome, Carthage, mediteranean, iberian with a dash of malagasey culture)
For me it's either a deadly car chase, convenience store robberies, or "miracles" that are children doing something impressive for someone their age
Ever since a local police officer wrote parking tickets so zealously that everyone including the mayor got fined, we don't do local news anymore I think.
Domanania and The aziran islands
Manner | Consonant |
Nasal | m(bilabial), n(alveolar) |
Stop | p, b(bilabial), t, d(alveolar), ʈ, ɖ(retroflex), k, g(velar) |
Implosive | ʄ(palatal), ɓ(bilabial), ɗ(alveolar) |
Affricat | ts, dz(alveolar), ʧ, ʤ(palato-alveolar), ʨ, ʥ(alveolo-palatal) |
Approximant | j(palatal), l(alveolar) |
Fricative | f, v(labiodental) s, z(alveolar), ʂ, ʐ(retroflex), ɕ, ʑ(alveolo-palatal), h(glottal) |
Front | Back | |
High | i, i: | u, u: |
High-mid[/[td]e, e: | o, o: | |
Low | a, a: |
Articles include: rhu (the) and buh(a, an)
The word for you is "dzii", us/we is "dziu", and he/she is "dzie/dziei". I is "dzier". Feminine nouns have an "i" at the end of them. For example, a female cook is an "iichyi" whilst a male one is an "iichy". To indicate possessiveness, a "ne" is added at the very end of the word that is possessed, for example, a female cook that you own is called an "iichyine". There are words that also indicate possessiveness, such as his(deeg) and her(mud'), but they still follow the "ne" rule. Past participles use the prefix -ko on the verb. For example, "His cook was dead." in Chuuṣoostee would be "Deeg iichyne kochyaagbuuspooptii.
To make a proper noun into an adjective, it must follow the word that it describes, along with the preposition "hu", often translated as "of." For example, one of Remodio's leading tourist destinations is "Rhu Dejaa hu Bruuit", or "The Grave of Bruuit". A noun may become an adjective by adding -lai at the end of it. "Nation" to "national" would be "taa'zi" to "t'aazilai".
To negate a verb, you simply put sh' in front of the verb(the word for no is shuri). In terms of past-tense negative words, the "ko-" prefix always come before the "sh'-" prefix. For example, in order to say "I wasn't his friend.", it would be "Dzier deeg nuch kosh'dhii."
To make a word, it depends on if it ends with a vowel or a consonant. Words that end with consonants add the suffix "-iez". Vowels add the suffix "-tez". For example, multiple potions would be "jishiez", but multiple periods of time are "pipaapatez"
Nation Name | Chuuṣoostee Pronunciation |
Nhoor /ur/ | |
Alterai Miẓitez /ˈaltɛraɪ miʐitei/ | |
Niisren /niʃrɛn/ | |
The Estral Republic (Aizcona) | Rhu Miẓi hu Astraal /ru miʐi hju ˈˈæstrəl/ (Aizcona /ˈæzkoʊnʌ/) |
Vaancovyaa /vənkoviə/ | |
Suularyaa /sʌlariə/ | |
Yupryaa /jupriə/ | |
Kostaavoska /ˈkɔstəvɔʃkə/ | |
Aiteeros /eɪtɛrɑs/ | |
Dhuurmil buuj Stiryaa /ˈduərmɪl buj stɜrijə/ | |
Ainzlye /eɪnzɪli/ | |
Bahmez /bɑmeɪ/ | |
Kebfiijish hu Zoon |
Here's some weird language factbook :)
We're quite the opposite. Police who write tickets in our community get shunned so speeding and running stop signs is rampant.
Almorea and Nhoor
Like! Although I may not want to heur anyone speak this in practise :)
Well, the policeman got fired so now people have to take care of things like the white footwear infestation themselves. For the Greater Good of course.
As if I wasn't already super slow with nation building, I might have a dissociation disorder. Just more to slow me down
But my people eat hardtack only
> NS Forums
> "Should the Megali idea return to Greece"
Where's my rifle and helmet, we got some Turks to fight
Miklania, how early would you say aerial raids into Magarati cities started?
Because I want two of these women to die from carpet-bombing (the RMB was speaking of carpet-bombing after all)
TBD portrait, 1885
First Female Doctors of Khas-Kirat Empire to Obtain Degree in Western Medicine
Born: April 30, 1865 - Hangate of Sinja, Khas-Kirat Empire (Ansari);
June 8, 1865 - Second Tamuwan Hangate, Khas-Kirat Empire (Oum Rupchai);
?, 1867 - Hangate of Sinja, Khas-Kirat Empire (Sahi)
Died: August 20, 1888 - Hangate of Sinja, Khas-Kirat Empire (Ansari, 23);
February 17, 1941 - Second Tamuwan Hangate, Empire of Magarat (Oum Rupchai, 76);
February 17, 1941 - Second Tamuwan Hangate, Empire of Magarat (Sahi, 74)
Jasmine Ansari, Kripa Oum Rupchai and Indira Sahi are the first Magarati women to study and graduate with a degree in Western medicine.
Early life
Ansari was born in a southern Sinjali Muslim family. They had been influential landowners but were in financial trouble by the time she was born. Being a prodigy, she managed to enroll in Ghan Pokhara Girls School on scholarship. There she met Oum Rupchai and the two became close friends.
Oum Rupchai was the only daughter of the Tamuwani General Seisai Oum Rupchai. Her father had her enrolled at Ghan Pokhara Girls School with the hopes of getting her married into the Tamuwani nobility. Although she got married at the age of 17, she was convinced by her friend Ansari to study further.
Not much is known about the early life of Sahi.
Medical training
Though none of the three women were Christians (some sources state that Oum Rupchai's husband was a convert), they managed to receive aid from the Nyssic Presbyterian Church's education program within the Khas-Kirat Empire. This enabled them to study Western medicine for four years at University of Townside.
Medical career
TBD
Death and legacy
Ansari died of tuberculosis on August 20 1888 barely a year after she graduated. Her death was a huge factor in Oum Rupchai and Sahi establishing multiple gynecology and tuberculosis hospitals throughout the Khas-Kirat Empire. Among them, Ansari Tuberculosis Control Center in Sinja Valley is still active to this day.
Oum Rupchai and Sahi would die on February 17 1941 at a regional hospital in Ghan Pokhara, Second Tamuwan Hangate, Empire of Magarat during an aerial bombing raid by Alteran Republics.
Also, I need a uni that taught Western medicine way back in 1880s. The only one I know is Townside's uni. I want to know if there were any other unis.
San Montagna and Townside
Perhaps even Alteran Republics. He sure loves his planes :P
Why not just reply after your trip to the bog?
Or am I just crazy?
Speaking of this...I remember that I have that list of Magarati war criminals to finish.
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