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'''[[Attian|Attiess]]''' (''Attiess Hevriti'': '''אתנְי''', ''Latin'': '''Athnai''', [[IPA for Attian|/aθˈnai̩/]]) iss a Attamiess tall dē gipratt vort inn dē [[w:Caucasus|Kaukasussberrgs]], oss dē grenser oss [[w:Georgia (country)|Georrgiē]], [[w:Armenia|Armeniē]] | '''[[Attian|Attiess]]''' (''Attiess Hevriti'': '''אתנְי''', ''Latin'': '''Athnai''', [[IPA for Attian|/aθˈnai̩/]]) iss a Attamiess tall dē gipratt vort inn dē [[w:Caucasus|Kaukasussberrgs]], oss dē grenser oss [[w:Georgia (country)|Georrgiē]], [[w:Armenia|Armeniē]] enn [[w:Turkey|Turrky]]. Dē heppt gyn gikentnē kolls oss anderr talls, ausdankig oss fillter poggings oss dyling. | ||
The language has been documented in the Caucasus since at least the 9<sup>th</sup> century AD, with the discovery of the ''Hayastani documents'', (Attian: ''Egrava ta Hayaztan'', ''חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן'') a Greek transcript of the languages in an around the [[w:Transcaucasian|Transcaucasian]] settlements. The now fragile documents were written by the Byzantine Greek philosopher Antenor [[w:Yerevan|Erevanon]], in an effort to investigate the ethnic diversity i the region: | The language has been documented in the Caucasus since at least the 9<sup>th</sup> century AD, with the discovery of the ''Hayastani documents'', (Attian: ''Egrava ta Hayaztan'', ''חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן'') a Greek transcript of the languages in an around the [[w:Transcaucasian|Transcaucasian]] settlements. The now fragile documents were written by the Byzantine Greek philosopher Antenor [[w:Yerevan|Erevanon]], in an effort to investigate the ethnic diversity i the region: |
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Attiess (Attiess Hevriti: אתנְי, Latin: Athnai, /aθˈnai̩/) iss a Attamiess tall dē gipratt vort inn dē Kaukasussberrgs, oss dē grenser oss Georrgiē, Armeniē enn Turrky. Dē heppt gyn gikentnē kolls oss anderr talls, ausdankig oss fillter poggings oss dyling.
The language has been documented in the Caucasus since at least the 9th century AD, with the discovery of the Hayastani documents, (Attian: Egrava ta Hayaztan, חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן) a Greek transcript of the languages in an around the Transcaucasian settlements. The now fragile documents were written by the Byzantine Greek philosopher Antenor Erevanon, in an effort to investigate the ethnic diversity i the region:
The language is being created by the user and administrator Waahlis of Linguifex. Obviously, and almost self-evidently, it has no native speakers and is not the official language anywhere else than in an office. It has no other purpose than to be an excellent display of his personal debauchery and pleasures.