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== History ==
== History ==
Modern Folk's Tongue, or the Common Language, was derived from an older form of Folk's Tongue called the Soft Language. The Soft Language was named because compared to the Common Language it sounds softer and lighter. The Soft Language is still used today during ceremonies and special occasions, but it is generally not taught to the public. There is no ban, but it's just not seen as necessary to learn.  
Folk's Tongue may refer to either of the two forms of the same language. Modern Folk's Tongue, or the Common Language, was derived from an older form of Folk's Tongue called the Soft Language. The Soft Language was named because compared to the Common Language it sounds softer and lighter. The Soft Language is still used today during ceremonies and special occasions, but it is generally not taught to the public. There is no ban, but it's just not seen as necessary to learn. The Soft Language evolved when the Folk Nation established themselves as a unique and distinct people.  Originally it was designed to give the people a sense of unity in their uniqueness. It brought the Folk Nation together. It was used as a daily language by the original Folk Nation people, until the population began to grow and the dialects were formed. What's known today as the Common Language is the collection of those 5 dialects.
The Soft Language evolved when the Folk Nation established themselves as a unique and distinct people.  Originally it was designed to give the people a sense of unity in their uniqueness. It brought the Folk Nation together. It was used as a daily language by the original Folk Nation people, until the population began to grow and the dialects were formed.


== Dialects ==
== Dialects ==