User:Rainau/Sandbox

Frisia
What we know: What we do not know:
 * A unitied Frisian nation breaks into four, Yugoslavia-like
 * Combined population of ~10 mil
 * (Presumed) Each Frisian breakaway state has its own monarchy
 * (Presumed) Each Frisian breakaway state had its own sponsor in the war that formed them
 * Names of breakaway states:
 * West Frisia (Rainau): Treastwier ("dwelling-mound solace", by folk etymology "real/true solace"; see: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wier#Adjective, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/treast#West_Frisian, https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1770040/135151_398073.pdf [page 8], https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/werf)
 * East Frisia (Dae): ???
 * North Frisia (Ebatica): ???
 * South Frisia (Ming): Hartlân ("land of deer") & ???
 * When: How much is shared (colonial and not) history? When does the war erupt?
 * Why: Why does the war erupt? Does it have anything to do with the incumbent monarchs of the breakaway states?
 * How: Who initiates the war? How are the current borders formed? How is each state/monarchy ruled?

Tosanic
東潮 Tōnjō ("east charm" or "east morntide") is a place in Yaettengkok? Its name is derived from Sinic readings; 東 tōn from Cheonjean /*toːŋ/; 潮 jō (see also Fusenese go-on) from Cheonjean /ɖˠiᴇu/. The Tonjonese language hence 東潮語 Tōnjōgu, or more conservatively 東潮ザチンﾞ Tōnjōshatim ("shatim" accredited to a Pre-Tonjonese culture). It is written using a combination of 齊字 ' and 平字 ' for native words, as well as 片字 ' (see Jeongmian 편 pyeon) for foreign words. Some puyōnja are also used to amend the phonetical gaps of Fusenese equivalent and ancestor '.