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{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
|name = | |name = Ayojahn | ||
|nativename = ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ ( | |nativename = ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ (Bāhsâ Ahyojāh) | ||
|pronunciation = / | |pronunciation = /basa' ajodza/ | ||
|creator = [[User:Shawnty320|Shawn Chua]] | |creator = [[User:Shawnty320|Shawn Chua]] | ||
|setting = Crimson Dekada | |setting = Crimson Dekada | ||
|region = [[w: Southeast Asia|Southeast Asia]] | |region = [[w: Southeast Asia|Southeast Asia]] | ||
|states = | |states = Khuasampagan Imperial Confederation | ||
|speakers = approx. 500 million | |speakers = approx. 500 million | ||
|date = 2020 | |date = 2020 | ||
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|fam1 = [[w:Austronesian languages|Austronesian]] | |fam1 = [[w:Austronesian languages|Austronesian]] | ||
|fam2 = [[w:Malayic languages|Malayic]] | |fam2 = [[w:Malayic languages|Malayic]] | ||
|fam4 = [[ | |fam4 = [[Khuasampagan language|Khuasampagan]] | ||
|ancestor = Old Ayojan | |ancestor = Old Ayojan | ||
|[[w:ISO 639-3|ISO 639-3]] = ayj | |[[w:ISO 639-3|ISO 639-3]] = ayj | ||
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''' | '''Ayojahn''' (ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ, ''bāhsâ Ahyojāh'') is an [[w: Austronesian languages|Austronesian-based]] [[w:Constructed language|constructed]] [[w:Fictional language|fictional language]] in the Crimson Dekada universe, created by [[User:Shawnty320|Shawn Chua]]. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |
Revision as of 09:06, 30 August 2021
Ayojahn | |
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ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ (Bāhsâ Ahyojāh) | |
Pronunciation | [/basa' ajodza/] |
Created by | Shawn Chua |
Setting | Crimson Dekada |
Native to | Khuasampagan Imperial Confederation |
Native speakers | approx. 500 million (2020) |
Early form | Old Ayojan
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Ayojahn (ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ, bāhsâ Ahyojāh) is an Austronesian-based constructed fictional language in the Crimson Dekada universe, created by Shawn Chua.
Introduction
Inspiration
Ayojan is based on Kawi (Old Javanese), Malay, Sanskrit, Philippine languages, Arabic, and Hokkien.