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Cubrite has many Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Romance loanwords. | Cubrite has many Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Romance loanwords. | ||
It's inspired grammatically by Welsh, and aesthetically by Cockney English, Icelandic and Khmer. Hrafn Leifsson believes that the similarity between English and Cubrite aesthetics is due to similar Celtic substrates influencing both, English by Brythonic and Cubrite by an old Celtic language of Galatia. | It's inspired grammatically by Welsh, and aesthetically by Cockney English, Icelandic and Khmer. Linguist Hrafn Leifsson believes that the similarity between English and Cubrite aesthetics is due to similar Celtic substrates influencing both, English by Brythonic and Cubrite by an old Celtic language of Galatia. | ||
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