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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name = Narakathan
|name = Ayojan
|nativename = ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ (Amāno Narakathā)
|nativename = ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ (Vāsa Ayoja)
|pronunciation = /bʰāsā naɾakaθā/
|pronunciation = /vasa ajodza/
|creator = [[User:Shawnty320|Shawn Chua]]
|creator = [[User:Shawnty320|Shawn Chua]]
|setting = Mutable Cross
|setting = Mutable Cross
|region = [[w: Southeast Asia|Southeast Asia]]
|region = [[w: Southeast Asia|Southeast Asia]]
|states = Sri Mahardhikan Imperial Confederation
|states = Mayardican Imperial Confederation
|speakers = approx. 500 million
|speakers = approx. 500 million
|date = 2020
|date = 2020
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|fam1 = [[w:Austronesian languages|Austronesian]]
|fam1 = [[w:Austronesian languages|Austronesian]]
|fam2 = [[w:Malayic languages|Malayic]]
|fam2 = [[w:Malayic languages|Malayic]]
|fam4 = [[Sri Mahardhikan language|Sri Mahardhikan]]
|fam4 = [[Mayardican language|Mayardican]]
|ancestor = Old Sri Mahardhikan
|ancestor = Old Ayojan
|dia1 = Standard Sri Mahardhikan
|[[w:ISO 639-3|ISO 639-3]] = ayj
|dia2 = North Sri Mahardhikan
|[[w:ISO 639-6|ISO 639-6]] = nrkt
|script        = [[w:Kawi script|Kawi]], [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|script        = [[w:Kawi script|Kawi]], [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|notice = IPA
|notice = IPA
}}
}}


'''Narakathan''' (ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ, ''amāno Narakathā'') is an [[w: Austronesian languages|Austronesian-based]] [[w:Constructed language|constructed]] [[w:Fictional language|fictional language]] in the Mutable Cross universe, created by [[User:Shawnty320|Shawn Chua]].
'''Ayojan''' (ꦨꦱ ꦤꦫꦏꦡ, ''vāsa Ayoja'') is an [[w: Austronesian languages|Austronesian-based]] [[w:Constructed language|constructed]] [[w:Fictional language|fictional language]] in the Mutable Cross universe, created by [[User:Shawnty320|Shawn Chua]].


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
===Inspiration===
===Inspiration===
Narakathan is based on Kawi (Old Javanese), Malay, Sanskrit, Philippine languages, Arabic, and Hokkien.
Ayojan is based on Kawi (Old Javanese), Malay, Sanskrit, Philippine languages, Arabic, and Hokkien.


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