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The Imperial Language is actually a snapshot of several languages over the course of several centuries. While the written language changed very little in that time, the spoken language changed significantly, and the word order and syntax became much more rigid. In a way, it is analogous to Latin, the Classical form of which would barely be understood by speakers of Vulgar Latin a few centuries later, but the word forms remained largely the same.
The Imperial Language is actually a snapshot of several languages over the course of several centuries. While the written language changed very little in that time, the spoken language changed significantly, and the word order and syntax became much more rigid. In a way, it is analogous to Latin, the Classical form of which would barely be understood by speakers of Vulgar Latin a few centuries later, but the word forms remained largely the same.


'''Vocabulary:'''
* '''[[:Category: Modern Standard Imperial words|Modern Standard Imperial on Contionary]]'''
* '''[[:Category: Modern Standard Imperial words|Modern Standard Imperial on Contionary]]'''
* '''[[Aterran Imperial/Lexicon|Modern Standard Imperial Lexicon]]'''


==Phonology==
==Phonology==

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