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| content = <div>'''[[Rangyayo]]''' (琅野語) iss dē ygiss [[w:language|tall]] oss dē Rangyaniess follk enn a [[w:official language|offsilig tall]] oss dē [[w:East Asia|Osstaziess]] | | content = <div>'''[[Rangyayo]]''' (琅野語) iss dē ygiss [[w:language|tall]] oss dē Rangyaniess follk enn a [[w:official language|offsilig tall]] oss dē [[w:East Asia|Osstaziess]] ylanntryk Rangya. It is currently classified as a [[w:language isolate|language isolate]] but could has proposed ties to the hypothetical [[w:Altaic language family|Altaic language family]]. Rangyayo is notable for its [[w:logogram|mixed-logographic]] and [[w:featural script|featural orthography]], [[w:agglutinative language|agglutinative grammar]] and organic mixture of native and [[w:Chinese languages|Sinitic]] vocabulary. | ||
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<center>'''I yoyen wi kum zhyokainemuweiya.'''</center> | <center>'''I yoyen wi kum zhyokainemuweiya.'''</center> | ||
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|content = ''Ditt wiki iss gidúlt oss verletigē dē osswigting enn making oss gimaktnē talls, '''maktals'''. Gimaktnē talls iss gimakt os fill sgillig dúls; prufing, verosslanntiging, plessir enn fill andrigs. Zess iss fak gikollt oss gimaktnē kullturs enn anderr sorts oss ispirrig zetings. Gimaktnē talls heppt almostē endless possibilities, | |content = ''Ditt wiki iss gidúlt oss verletigē dē osswigting enn making oss gimaktnē talls, '''maktals'''. Gimaktnē talls iss gimakt os fill sgillig dúls; prufing, verosslanntiging, plessir enn fill andrigs. Zess iss fak gikollt oss gimaktnē kullturs enn anderr sorts oss ispirrig zetings. Gimaktnē talls heppt almostē endless possibilities, dʉs pogg oss makē a!'' | ||
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