Oscan

Indo-European / Italic (Sabellic — Oscan) · historical / hidden variety

FamilyIndo-European / Italic (Sabellic — Oscan) Speakers0 (extinct by c. 1c CE; last datable inscriptions from Pompeii pre-79 CE) ScriptNative Oscan alphabet (Etruscan-derived, right-to-left); also Greek alphabet in the south; Latin alphabet in late inscriptions CountriesItaly (Campania, Samnium, Lucania, Bruttium — central-southern Italy) Official inNo (was official among the Samnites and in Pompeii prior to Roman cultural dominance) ISO 639-3osc Glottocodeosca1245

Oscan was the principal Sabellic (Italic) language of the Samnites and of Campania, spoken across central-southern Italy from roughly the 5th century BCE until the 1st century CE, when it was displaced by Latin in the wake of the Social War (91–87 BCE) and the Augustan-era Romanization of Italy. It is sister to Umbrian and South Picene, and a more distant relative of Latin. The corpus is fragmentary — comprising the long bronze Tabula Bantina, the Cippus Abellanus, the Agnone Tablet, and several hundred shorter inscriptions and dipinti, including a remarkable concentration of Pompeian eituns electoral notices and graffiti buried by Vesuvius in 79 CE. Oscan was usually written right-to-left in a native Etruscan-derived alphabet (with later experiments in the Greek alphabet in the south and the Latin alphabet in the late period), and shows several Italic-internal innovations distinguishing it from Latin, including retention of PIE *kʷ as p (cf. Oscan pis "who" vs Latin quis) and a striking five-vowel system with phonemic vowel length marked by gemination.

Where it is spoken

20 core words in Oscan

Water

/—/

Fire

/—/

Sun

/—/

Moon

/—/

Mother

maatúf

/maːtof/

Father

patír

/patiːr/

Eat

/—/

Drink

/—/

Love

/—/

Heart

/—/

Tree

/—/

House

trííbúm

/triːbom/

Dog

/—/

Cat

/—/

Hand

manim

/manim/

Eye

/—/

Hello

/—/

Thank you

/—/

One

/—/

Good

/—/

Sources

Words compared

Compared with related Indo-European / Italic (Sabellic — Oscan) languages

Meaning OscanNicaraguan Sign LanguageProto-Japonic-KoreanicMessapicTartessianLiburnianVenetic
Water /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ ouriom /ˈou.ri.om/
Fire /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Sun /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Moon /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Mother maatúf /maːtof/ /—/ *əma /əma/ /—/ /—/ /—/ matur /ˈma.tur/
Father patír /patiːr/ /—/ *əpa /əpa/ ana /ˈana/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Eat /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Drink /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
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