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Folk's Tongue
Folk's Tongue (''folkstunge'') is a language that is spoken by the Folk Nation people in Northern California. Folk's Tongue was derived from English and other Germanic languages by the Folk Nation in order to claim an identity of their own. Folk's Tongue is one of the two official languages of Folk Nation alongside English, and is spoken by about 50% of their population. Modern Folk's Tongue evolved from what is now known as the Soft Language. The Soft Language is still widely spoken today in the Folk Nation during ceremonies and special events.
Folk's Tongue (''folkstunge'') is a language that is spoken by the Folk Nation people in Northern California. Folk's Tongue was derived from English and other Germanic languages by the Folk Nation in order to claim an identity of their own. Folk's Tongue is one of the two official languages of Folk Nation alongside English, and is spoken by about 50% of their population. Modern Folk's Tongue evolved from what is now known as the Soft Language. The Soft Language is still widely spoken today in the Folk Nation during ceremonies and special events.


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Folk's Tongue is written in 3 different scripts, the Latin alphabet, the Elder Futhark, and an original script called Folk's Letters. The sound system of Folk's Tongue is really similar to the English sound system. The grammar is very similar to English with some German or Scandinavian influence. Much of the vocabulary is distinctly Germanic in origin. The wide variety of dialects have led to a wide variety of vocabulary and has allowed for a very rich tradition of poetry and music.
Folk's Tongue is written in 3 different scripts, the Latin alphabet, the Elder Futhark, and an original script called Folk's Letters. The sound system of Folk's Tongue is really similar to the English sound system. The grammar is very similar to English with some German or Scandinavian influence. Much of the vocabulary is distinctly Germanic in origin. The wide variety of dialects have led to a wide variety of vocabulary and has allowed for a very rich tradition of poetry and music.
== History ==
== Dialects ==
== Writing Systems ==
== Phonology ==
== Morphology ==
== Samples ==

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