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*Fishome (English and Eevo are official; Netagin is the second most common language)
*Fishome (English and Eevo are official; Netagin is the second most common language)
*Andaegor (Anbirese is official but Netagin is the most common language, followed by Mingen Vibish, [[Ouřefr]], Albionian, Irish, and [[Clofabosin]]; it's culturally more Bjeheondian than Talman. Among Jews, English, Ăn Yidiș and Galoyseg are spoken more than Judeo-Anbirese)
*Andaegor (Anbirese is official but Netagin is the most common language, followed by Mingen Vibish, [[Ouřefr]], Albionian, Irish, and [[Clofabosin]]; it's culturally more Bjeheondian than Talman. Among Jews, English, Ăn Yidiș and Galoyseg are spoken more than Judeo-Anbirese)
===Cities===
*Bathening (from Scellan ''bøøð enañ'' "high waters")
*Nginening (from Scellan ''ñain enañ'' "fast waters")
*Rethought (from Scellan ''Riþollt'')
==Anthem==
==Anthem==
The national anthem of Cualand was written by Bayroy Cafeece and is notable for mentioning Scella.
The national anthem of Cualand was written by Bayroy Cafeece and is notable for mentioning Scella.
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==Languages==
==Languages==
in order of popularity: English, Netagin, Eevo, Irish, Albionian, Hivantish, Crannish, Wiebian, Mandarin, (written entirely in pinyin with tone markers; hanzi isn't used in Tricin), Cuam, Hebrew (7 million), Ăn Yidiș (5 million), Clofabosin, Anbirese, Galoyseg, Slavo-Windermere, An Bhlaoighne, Judeo-Anbirese
in order of popularity: English, Netagin, Eevo, Irish, Albionian, Hivantish, Knench, Wiebian, Mandarin, (written entirely in pinyin with tone markers; hanzi isn't used in Tricin), Cuam, Hebrew (7 million), Ăn Yidiș (5 million), Clofabosin, Anbirese, Galoyseg, Slavo-Windermere, An Bhlaoighne, Judeo-Anbirese


(Use a Zipf distribution for number of speakers)
(Use a Zipf distribution for number of speakers)
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Cultivated Cualand Irish phonology is essentially that of our conservative Cork Irish (with less English influence) and even has the Cork intonation, with pitch starting and remaining high and falling on a stressed syllable.
Cultivated Cualand Irish phonology is essentially that of our conservative Cork Irish (with less English influence) and even has the Cork intonation, with pitch starting and remaining high and falling on a stressed syllable.


Broad Cualand Irish incorporates more features that are in Ulster/Gàidhlig/Manx in our timeline. ''á'' is /æ:/ Broad Cualand Irish is influenced by Eevo, Qazhrian, Korean, and Japanese phonology; for example broad L is pronounced like Eevo L. Coincidentally similarly to Ăn Yidiș, ''á'' is pronounced like Tiberian Hebrew qamatz or Seoul Korean ''eo'' in Broad Cualand Irish.
Broad Cualand Irish incorporates more features that are in Ulster/Gàidhlig/Manx in our timeline. Broad Cualand Irish is influenced by Eevo, Qazhrian, Korean, and Japanese phonology; for example broad L is pronounced like Eevo L.


==== Syntax ====
==== Syntax ====
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* sʰ ʃʰ s ʃ h ç  
* sʰ ʃʰ s ʃ h ç  


[moˈðɨˑn iŋgaˈnɨˑn θɛɔˈnaˑl̠ʲ t̪⁼ɛvuˈθɔ tsʰajuɾˠovɨˈmʲɔ kʰɨ tsʰonɔmˈwa kʰwəl̠ʲieiˈsɔ t̪ʰoŋd̪ɨŋaˈða]
[moˈðɨˑn iŋgaˈnɨˑn θʰɛɔˈnaˑl̠ʲ t̪⁼ɛvuˈθʰɔ tsʰajuɾˠovɨˈmʲɔ kʰɨ tsʰonɔmˈwa kʰwəl̠ʲieiˈsɔ t̪ʰoŋd̪ɨŋaˈða]


=== Cualand Japanese ===
=== Cualand Japanese ===