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in order of popularity: English, Netagin, Eevo, Irish, Windermere, Crannish, Hivantish, Wiebian, Mandarin (written entirely in pinyin with tone markers; hanzi isn't used in Tricin), Anbirese, Hebrew, Ăn Yidiș, Galoyseg, Albionian, Cuam, An Bhlaoighne, Judeo-Anbirese | in order of popularity: English, Netagin, Eevo, Irish, Windermere, Crannish, Hivantish, Wiebian, Mandarin (written entirely in pinyin with tone markers; hanzi isn't used in Tricin), Anbirese, Hebrew, Ăn Yidiș, Galoyseg, Albionian, Cuam, An Bhlaoighne, Judeo-Anbirese | ||
===Cualand English=== | ===Cualand English=== | ||
Uninhabited before it was settled by Scellans and | Uninhabited before it was settled by Scellans and Irtan Bjeheondians (Mavor Tswcyn should have an opinion on this) | ||
Cualand English has three main accents: broad, general and cultivated. Broad Cualand accents have phonemic /x/ as well as lots of Eevo words, like ''eell'' /eɪx/ "love", ''nwtxáh llys'' /nuˈtʃɑxəs/ "hello", ''cain'' /kaɪn/ "food". Even Cualand itself is often referred to simply as ''a Luav''. Eevo words are mostly spelled exactly as in the original. | Cualand English has three main accents: broad, general and cultivated. Broad Cualand accents have phonemic /x/ as well as lots of Eevo words, like ''eell'' /eɪx/ "love", ''nwtxáh llys'' /nuˈtʃɑxəs/ "hello", ''cain'' /kaɪn/ "food". Even Cualand itself is often referred to simply as ''a Luav''. Eevo words are mostly spelled exactly as in the original. |
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