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'''Latirdo''' ''(Latirdan kess/ψoⱶιɥҷoⱱ ϑ϶ƽƽ ''[latiːɾdan kɛsː]'')'' is a [[Fictional language|fictional language]] developed for use in books including "Ulmusea" by [[User:Sihithe Avralte|Sihithe Avralte]]. Latirdo is spoken by close to | '''Latirdo''' ''(Latirdan kess/ψoⱶιɥҷoⱱ ϑ϶ƽƽ ''[latiːɾdan kɛsː]'')'' is a [[Fictional language|fictional language]] developed for use in books including "Ulmusea" by [[User:Sihithe Avralte|Sihithe Avralte]]. Latirdo is spoken by close to a billion and a quarter people in Latirda, it's fictional theoretical place of origin. The language comes from the family sub-group West-Isiat and is grouped closely and is almost mutually intelligible with several other West-Isiat languages, such as "Leitídu", "[[Sukkista Isiat]]", and "Tehteluo". This language has been being constructed for over a year now and its dictionary has gotten to 3,300 words. Latirdo traditionally uses the Isialuior Script, but for ease of reading and typing, in this article the Latin Script is used to write. Latirdo serves as a lingua franca for all nations in West Okkirna, almost all of whose languages are of the West Isiat family, thus related to Latirdo, as far as fluent native speakers go, the number is limited to only about 740 million who are those who inhabit Latirda itself. | ||
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