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'''Aoyého'''' is a Velar [[Ogbami languages|Ogbami]] spoken by various peoples in various dialects, though the most common are the Uyo'tuy and their dialect of the same name. It is the most spoken Ogbami language by number of native speakers, with 300,000 native speakers as of June 2024. It is used as a lingua franca in the Aoyetohu Nations, and it is also an official language in the Sleeping Bull Confederacy. | '''Aoyého'''' is a Velar [[Ogbami languages|Ogbami]] spoken by various peoples in various dialects, though the most common are the Uyo'tuy and their dialect of the same name. It is the most spoken Ogbami language by number of native speakers, with 300,000 native speakers as of June 2024. It is used as a lingua franca in the Aoyetohu Nations, and it is also an official language in the Sleeping Bull Confederacy. | ||
The language was first propagated by the Yasicha culture in the Age of Straw, before being replaced by the White Tracks culture that spread their dialect of the language across the Aotwaxu Basin and across the eastern Ogbami watershed via trade with the Tso-tso and Tumachee. In the Age of Clay, | The language was first propagated by the Yasicha culture in the Age of Straw, before being replaced by the White Tracks culture that spread their dialect of the language across the Aotwaxu Basin and across the eastern Ogbami watershed via trade with the Tso-tso and Tumachee. In the Age of Clay, various empires, both local and foreign, used Aoyého' to communicate among their subjects, leading to a class divide between lower class dialects('''' | ||
[[Category:Ogbami languages]] | [[Category:Ogbami languages]] | ||
[[Category:Aoyého' dialects]] | [[Category:Aoyého' dialects]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] |
Revision as of 18:32, 18 June 2024
Aoyého' is a Velar Ogbami spoken by various peoples in various dialects, though the most common are the Uyo'tuy and their dialect of the same name. It is the most spoken Ogbami language by number of native speakers, with 300,000 native speakers as of June 2024. It is used as a lingua franca in the Aoyetohu Nations, and it is also an official language in the Sleeping Bull Confederacy.
The language was first propagated by the Yasicha culture in the Age of Straw, before being replaced by the White Tracks culture that spread their dialect of the language across the Aotwaxu Basin and across the eastern Ogbami watershed via trade with the Tso-tso and Tumachee. In the Age of Clay, various empires, both local and foreign, used Aoyého' to communicate among their subjects, leading to a class divide between lower class dialects('