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Uninhabited before it was settled by Skellans and a few centuries later, by the English (Mavor Tswcyn should have an opinion on this)
Uninhabited before it was settled by Skellans and a few centuries later, by the English (Mavor Tswcyn should have an opinion on this)


Cualand English has three main accents: broad, general and cultivated. Broad Cualand accents have phonemic /x/ as well as lots of Eevo words, like ''eell'' /eɪx/ "love", ''nwtxáh llys'' /nuˈtʃɑxəs/ "hello", ''cain'' /kaɪn/ "food". Even Cualand itself is often referred to simply as ''a Luav''. Words from other Trician languages may appear in Cualand English, like ''Pda'' from Windermere ( ~ ''fundi'' in South African English)
Cualand English has three main accents: broad, general and cultivated. Broad Cualand accents have phonemic /x/ as well as lots of Eevo words, like ''eell'' /eɪx/ "love", ''nwtxáh llys'' /nuˈtʃɑxəs/ "hello", ''cain'' /kaɪn/ "food". Even Cualand itself is often referred to simply as ''a Luav''. Words from other Trician languages may appear in Cualand English, like ''Pda'' from Windermere ( ~ ''fundi'' in South African English), and ''quettie'' "cool, remarkable" from Clofabosin.


Cultivated Cualand English is practically British English, and General Cualand English is somewhere in between.
Cultivated Cualand English is practically British English, and General Cualand English is somewhere in between.