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'''Siészal''' (''SAY-shəl''; natively 洒乷語 ''Siészalŋió'' /ɕeːʂəlʲŋʲoː/, Xeno-Mandarin: ''Xishayu'') is a Sino-Xenic language official in Lõis's Siészalkuk ([ɕeːʂəlˠkʊʔk] 洒乷國; our Northeastern China, Japan and Korea). It's inspired by Irish, Arabic, Farsi and Hungarian. | '''Siészal''' (''SAY-shəl''; natively 洒乷語 ''Siészalŋió'' /ɕeːʂəlʲŋʲoː/, Xeno-Mandarin: ''Xishayu'') is a Sino-Xenic language official in Lõis's Siészalkuk ([ɕeːʂəlˠkʊʔk] 洒乷國; our Northeastern China, Japan and Korea). It's inspired by Irish, Arabic, Farsi and Hungarian. | ||
Its vocabulary is mainly native, with much more | Its vocabulary is mainly native, with much more Sino-Siészal words in formal language. It also has some Khuamnisht words. | ||
==Todo== | ==Todo== |