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''A language within brackets in superscript form means that the previously mentioned characteristic is found in an identical or similar way in that language. For example, "<sup>{Xhosa}</sup>" stands for "something identical/similar exists in Xhosa".''
''A language within brackets in superscript form means that the previously mentioned characteristic is found in an identical or similar way in that language. For example, "<sup>{Xhosa}</sup>" stands for "something identical/similar exists in Xhosa". This is for the people interested in natlangs, and may even help justifying the naturalness of the conlang (but just "may")''


'''Alaia''' is a conlang that started being created by user [[User:Serafín|Serafín]] in 2015. It is the latest iteration of a series of similar conlangs, beginning with the conlang "Meftla" in 2009. It is influenced by Latin and Standard Arabic in all aspects except for the lexicon, though many particular details have also been taken from, or inspired by, many other languages. The lexicon is a priori, and the author has done his best to not imitate the lexical structure of any of the languages he's familiar with.
'''Alaia''' is a conlang that started being created by user [[User:Serafín|Serafín]] in 2015. It is the latest iteration of a series of similar conlangs, beginning with the conlang "Meftla" in 2009. It is influenced by Latin and Standard Arabic in all aspects except for the lexicon, though many particular details have also been taken from, or inspired by, many other languages. The lexicon is a priori, and the author has done his best to not imitate the lexical structure of any of the languages he's familiar with.
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