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'''Sgewlan''' /skɛlən/ ''SKEL-uhn'' (''Sgewliv'' /ˈskɛ̃ʟiv/), in-universe often called '''Eevo''' /ˈeɪvoʊ/ ''AY-voh'' (in the native script, ꞰꞰⳘΔ /ˈɛivɔ/; from [[Old Eevo]] ''é-'' 'common' + ''bó'' 'language'), is a [[Talmic language]] belonging to the Tigolic branch. Eevo is modern [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]'s lingua franca, the third-most spoken language (after [[Tizian]] and [[Sjowaazheñ]]) and the second-most spoken Quihum language (after [[Sjowaazheñ]]).
'''Sgewlan''' /skɛlən/ ''SKEL-uhn'' (''Sgewliv'' /ˈskɛ̃ʟiv/), in-universe often called '''Eevo''' /ˈeɪvoʊ/ ''AY-voh'' (in the native script, ꞰꞰⳘΔ /ˈɛivɔ/; from [[Tigol]] ''é-'' 'common' + ''bó'' 'language'), is a [[Talmic language]] belonging to the Tigolic branch. Eevo is modern [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]'s lingua franca, the third-most spoken language (after [[Tizian]] and [[Sjowaazheñ]]) and the second-most spoken Quihum language (after [[Sjowaazheñ]]).


The beginning of the modern Eevo language, dated to ca. fT 1150dd (1932), is often credited to the Sgewlan philosopher and poet ????, who wrote his works in the new phonetic, Clofabic-based orthography of his invention, instead of the old Talmic orthography largely based on [[Old Eevo]] pronunciation. [The Clofabic orthography is still sensitive to etymology to some extent, as it reflects the original spelling in [[Windermere]] or [[Proto-Clofabic]] loanwords.] The name ''Eevo'' refers to the fact that it was a Sgewlan koiné. Modern Eevo has been a living language for about 360 years, approximately 1932-2292 (1150dd-13b0dd).
The beginning of the modern Eevo language, dated to ca. fT 1150dd (1932), is often credited to the Sgewlan philosopher and poet ????, who wrote his works in the new phonetic, Clofabic-based orthography of his invention, instead of the old Talmic orthography largely based on [[Tigol]] pronunciation. [The Clofabic orthography is still sensitive to etymology to some extent, as it reflects the original spelling in [[Windermere]] or [[Proto-Clofabic]] loanwords.] The name ''Eevo'' refers to the fact that it was a Sgewlan koiné. Modern Eevo has been a living language for about 360 years, approximately 1932-2292 (1150dd-13b0dd).


Eevo is official in the Talman nation of [[Verse:Tricin/Sgewla|Sgewla]]. It is also co-official in [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxám|Fyxám]] and many other countries.
Eevo is official in the Talman nation of [[Verse:Tricin/Sgewla|Sgewla]]. It is also co-official in [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxám|Fyxám]] and many other countries.