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|quote=''Reširi ägsös nör på tånåka if kelševi wezzen fölsi sos.'' <br /> “The people have the right to write and say what they please.”
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During the beginning of the decline of the monarchy,  
The language has been having a constant update of vocabulary and grammar during the 15th century, during the beginning of the decline of the monarchy by the hands of '''Goz Hoz''', and until the creation of the new republic by '''Zafel Sörät Fortla''', during the year 1845 when the official ''Natalician academic council for Linguistics'' was founded and coined the official source of tracking of the language's status.


====''De Studio Linguæ Luthicæ''====
==Etymology==
''De Studio Linguæ Luthicæ'' (English: On Study of the Luthic Language) often referred to as simply the ''Luthicæ'' ({{IPA|/lʌˈθiˌki, lʌθˈaɪˌki/}}), is a book by Þiudareico Bianchi that expounds Luthic grammar. The Luthicæ is written in Latin and comprises two volumes, and was first published on 9 September 1657.
The name of Natalicia, the Natales and the Natalician language comes from the '''Natala''' tribes of the Natalo-Kesperian community from central east Tinaria, the name comes from the Proto-Kasenian word '''Nåťåla''' (meaning: "To ensure fairness"), which later evolved to ''Nåsåla'' in Old Natalician and to ''Nasala'' in Modern Natalician.
 
====Book 1, ''De grammatica''====
Book 1, subtitled ''De grammatica'' (On grammar) concerns fundamental grammar features present in Luthic. It opens a collection of examples and Luthic–Latin diglot lemmata.
 
====Book 2, ''De orthographia''====
Book 2, subtitled ''De orthographia'' (On orthography), is an exposition of the many vernacular orthographies Luthic had, and eventual suggestions for a universal orthography.
[[File:De studio linguae luthicae.png|thumb|Remounted cover, at Luthic Community of Ravenna]]


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
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