Doggy Language

Dialects
There are 26 unique Canine dialects, separated into five main categories based on the primary speakers; Wolf, Fox, Dog, Feline Influenced, and Mixed. Many share similar vocabulary and grammatical features.

Adihm (Dog)
Adihm is a relatively rare idiom with less than 10 million speakers, most of which are dogs.

Tones (Moods)
Soywabean is the only Canine dialect where tones completely alter the meaning of words. In other idioms, intonation only partially affects a sentence.

Examples
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In Soywabean, the sentence "Arugi bugi, thingi is Rito. Ciniri ees yer?" (all happy, translates to "Hello, this is Rito. Who are you?"), indicates a positive and friendly mood. However, the same Soywabean sentence, with a fully confused tone, signifies that the speaker is unsure and possibly surprised; this roughly translates to "Hello? This is Rito, who ARE you???"

Sad
Long, falling tone