Panchanian

The Panchanian language is the most spoken language in the Western Terra, in Panchania, Metrika. Panchania is the largest country in Terra and boasts many speakers. The Hanemian tribe from the east, in Kelkohautta, was invaded in 1320 by Miliem Agmelora. This caused the original Panchanian language into a Hanemian-based language.

From the original saying: "Voutte endrenotte biellen, fon sachise nos contoilles des karinnouss, Panzenia!" (meaning We should fight, for the sake of our country, Panchania!) into like this: "Buntol ambingan kayud mautol, samiray dukung-dukung kambasiyang sara la maatim, Patsaniya!"

Panchanian before was a European-like language, but transformed in a Hanian-based language because the queen foolishly took the words to the language.

History
"Auxilve motrous dancis la hendaux...." (The leaves dance with the wind...)

~Aubralum Anstephicaus (1024-1077)

"Kimalyang amenta balawaang chamrot, nat kimalyang amentang balawaang chamlayka, kagayang mapalirang kamanis-manis sa chamilayang tuyalat." (One who does not love one's own language, and not loving even own's country, should go away from the earth.)

~Milunan Andelaynen (1667-1692)

Panchanian before was a European-like language, but transformed in a Hanemian-based language because the queen foolishly took the words to the language.

Basic Phrases
Hello! - Amanuyka!

Goodbye! - Abatsotka!

How are you? - Amanuy ka ga?

Fine, thank you. - Amanuy ako, patasaliman maga ako sa ka.

What's your name? - Anong ngingit ka ga?

My name is _______. - Ngingit ako _____.

How old are you? - Ilan ngiban ka ga?

I am __ years old. - Ngiban ako ___.

Thank you! - Patasaliman!

Your'e welcome! - Wala maga patasaliman!

Good morning! - Manuteng kangadol!

Good afternoon! - Kasayong kangadol!

Good evening! - Nitulingang kangadol!

Good night! - Katulugang kangadol!
 * amanuy - well
 * abatsot - leave
 * ka - you
 * ga - (connective to question when it is not Yes or No)
 * ako - me
 * patasaliman - thanks
 * maga - may
 * sa - (acts as a to, connects two pronouns)
 * anong - what
 * ngingit - name
 * ilan - how many
 * ngiban - years
 * wala - no
 * manuteng - sunrise, morning
 * kasayong - afternoon
 * nitulingang - sunset, after sunset, evening
 * katulugang - sleep, night
 * kangadol - good