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'''Qino''' (native: ''Qino afka'' /ɠino afka/, Western Arabic script: <big>ڧں أڢک</big>, Eastern Arabic script: <big>قن أفك</big>, Ge'ez script: ቅኖ አፍከ) is a Cushitic conlang.
'''Qino''' (native: ''Qino afka'' /ɠino afka/, Western Arabic script: <big>ڧں أڢک</big>, Eastern Arabic script: <big>قن أفك</big>, Ge'ez script: ቅኖ አፍከ) is a Cushitic conlang.
{{Infobox language
|name = Qino
|nativename = Qino afka <br />ڧں أڢک <br />قن أفك <br />ቅኖ አፍከ
|pronunciation = /ɠino afka/
|creator = [[User:Shariifka|Shariifka]]
|region = Ethiopia
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|fam3=[[w:Lowland East Cushitic languages|Lowland East Cushitic]]
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Qino is a Lowland East Cushitic language. It is largely based on Somali, Oromo, and Afar, with inspiration taken from various other languages.
Qino is a Lowland East Cushitic language. It is largely based on Somali, Oromo, and Afar, with inspiration taken from various other languages.
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