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Abornesian Абориная Кѳ Aborinaya kü | |||
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Abornesian is the official language of Abornesia, spoken by 75 million Abornesians.
Classifications[edit | edit source]
The language derives mainly from Proto-Abornesian, a language that existed before it (and is now extinct). It was the earliest form of the language and Abornesian looks so similar to Proto-Abornesian. It also derives from languages like Ethanian.
Writing Systems[edit | edit source]
Abornesian has many writings systems. Noteable ones are Aborya (Main), Cyrillic (2nd main), Armenian (Used by Ethanians and Armenians), Arabic (Used by the Islamic population), Roman (Also used a lot), Mongolian (Used by Mongolians) and a lot more. According to a recent study, Abornesian uses 281 different writings systems, although most of them are extremely uncommon.
Basic words[edit | edit source]
Hello:
Priyat (Roman)
Прият (Cyrillic)
Yes:
Dra (Roman)
Дра (Cyrillic)
No:
Nyat (Roman)
Нят (Cyrillic)
War:
Ürywanagu (Roman)
Ѳрйwанагу (Cyrillic)