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==History== | ==History== | ||
The earliest traces of the Natalician language date as far back as the year 334, with a much different vocabulary and grammar as that of the modern descandant, sub-dividing the Natalician language's history into 3 timelines - '''Classic Natalician''' (334 - | The earliest traces of the Natalician language date as far back as the year 334, with a much different vocabulary and grammar as that of the modern descandant, sub-dividing the Natalician language's history into 3 timelines - '''Classic Natalician''' (334 - 1203), '''Old Natalician''' (1203 - 1540) and '''Modern Natalician''' (1540 - present). The language is estimated to be 1687 years old as of 2021. | ||
===Classic Natalician=== | ===Classic Natalician=== | ||
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===Old Natalician=== | ===Old Natalician=== | ||
When the Killistic era entered, the Natale tribes recieved access to knowledge brought by the king. | When the Killistic era entered, the Natale tribes have recieved access to knowledge brought by the proclaimed king of the Natales, '''Ribel Zömeri'''. It was the era where literacy skyrocketed in the newly born and united Natale monarchy [1203 - 1834], and printed evidence of the Natalician language have surfaced and bloomed. | ||
===Late Mediaeval Luthic=== | ===Late Mediaeval Luthic=== |
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