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{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
{{flag|Caldera|variant=naval}}
|+ Prime Leaders of the State of Austro-Caldera
!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|{{abbr|No.|Number}}
!scope="colgroup" colspan="2"|Prime Leader
!scope="col"|Term in office
!scope="col"|Party
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|1
| style="background-color:#EEEEEE;" |
|Joeseph Seuber
|1585-1600
|Independent
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|2
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Sigrid Dauk
|1600-1615
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|3
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1615-1630
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|4
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1630-1645
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|5
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1645-1660
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|6
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1660-1675
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|7
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1675-1690
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|8
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1690-1705
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|9
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1705-1720
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|10
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1720-1735
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|11
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1735-1750
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|12
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1750-1765
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|13
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1765-1780
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|14
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|John Doe
|1780-1795
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|15
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Jacksen Vershelde
|1795-1810
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
!scope="row"|16
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Arthur Seuber
|1810-1870
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |17
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Hansel Kleiner
|1870-1900
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |18
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Adelheid Hansen
|1900-1915
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |19
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Adam Heinrich
|1915-1924
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |20
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Derrich Lundsteiner
|1924-1939
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |21
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Issaque Chienne
|1939-1969
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |22
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Rupert Hilmer
|1969-1984
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |23
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Karl Steinenkatz
|1984-2005
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |24
| style="background-color:#353D86;" |
|Adian Vandal
|2005-Present
|Volkspartei
|- style="height:2em;"
! scope="row" |25
| style="background-color:#FFFF00;" |
|Charles Lemieux
|2034-Present
|Yellow Party
|}
 
[[File:LoNNoCanespa.png|thumb|In 2034, the League of Nations passed a resolution to no longer accept the [[Provisional Government of the Republic of Canespa|PGRC]] as the representative of [[Canespa]], thus eliminating Canespa's status as a member as a whole
{{Legend|#74C365|In favor}}
{{Legend|#AB4E52|Against}}
{{Legend|#FADA5E|Abstentions}}
{{Legend|#C0C0C0|Absent or non member}}]]
 
The '''Sheboan language''' is a nearly extinct indigenous Cronan language that was once spoken within [[Sheboa Valley]], [[Bavogia]], [[Calderan Republic|Caldera]]. The language is unique in that it's derived from the Volin language, but is so mutually unintelligible that many linguists fail to see connections besides basic grammar structure and some common words. There are only 4 surviving written works of the Sheboan language, written using the now extinct Sheboan alphabet, which has been entirely replaced by the Volin syllabary. There is also only 1 native speaker of Sheboan, although there are 3 non-native speakers, all based around Fluto Town, Sheboa Valley.
 
{{Infobox language
| name            = Sheboan
| familycolor      = American
| nativename      = ᒍᔪᔦᓂ (Choyoyeni)
| region          = [[Sheboa Valley]], [[Calderan Republic|Caldera]]
| ethnicity        = [[Indigeno-Calderan]]
| speakers        = L1: 1<br>
L2: 3
| fam1            = Iroquoian
| fam2            = Cusinautic Iroquoian
| fam3            = Volin
| script          = Sheboan syllabary<br>
Volin syllabary
| agency          = Fluto Town Office of Archaeology Library and Museum
| iso3            = none
| isoexception    = historical
| map              = Lang_Status_20-CR.svg
| mapcaption      = Classified as critically endangered - The youngest speakers are grandparents and older, and they speak the language partially and infrequently.
}}
 
== Classification ==
Some linguists debate whether the Sheboan Language is derived from Volin specifically, or if both Volin and Sheboan descended from the same Cusinautic Iroquian language. Linguists pointing to the language being descended to Volin cite evidence such as many Volin specific shared words, grammar, and the shared syllabary, although these may be explained through general proximity and contact.
 
Radical linguist Frejya Seaberg (1925-1986) argued that Sheboan wasn't even its own language, but rather an extreme dialect of Volin, despite the mutual unintelligibility.
 
== History ==
 
=== Separation from Volin ===
The exact date of the start of the Sheboan language's descent from Volin is not known, but is assumed to have occurred over a thousand years, as the first settlers of Sheboa Valley began settling in the 4th century, and the first town to be formally established through documents written in Sheboan was Fluto Town in 1336.
 
=== Decline in Usage ===
The slow decline of the Sheboan language began in the early 1800s, with about half of Sheboa Valley generally using Volin for trade and most general speaking. The difference in syllabaries between Volin and Sheboan prompted many to begin to write using Volin script, a practice which resulted in children not properly learning Sheboan, and this further contributed to its decline.
 
In the year 1945, it was estimated that only about 100 people spoke Sheboan, being the population of Fluto Town and some residents of Calu City.
 
=== Ryan-Ad Dwarf ===
Beginning in 1990, Ryan-Ad Dwarf, who was an [[Indigeno-Calderan]] who moved to Fluto Town in 1986, organized various political movements and protests in both [[Little Caldera]] and Movingwater to promote the adoption of Sheboan as an official language, even if regionally. Ryan-Ad also sometimes advocated for the creation of a fourth province, Sheboa Valley, to better cater to isolated Sheboans, but Bavogia disputed Ryan-Ad's claim that Sheboa Valley is culturally distinct enough to separate it from other Volins. In 1997, Ryan-Ad suddenly halted his campaigns to push for the official adoption of Sheboan, claiming that the language simply needs to be protected, perhaps not in official capacity. Some international journalists claim that Ryan-Ad was paid to discontinue his efforts by the [[Volkspartei]], while others argue that it was actually the Province of Bavogia which threatened Ryan-Ad due to the fear that promoting Sheboan nationalism would ultimately fracture Volin efforts to create an independent nation. In 2006, Ryan-Ad died from a sudden heart attack at the age of 38.
 
== Syllabary ==
The Sheboa syllabary contains 36 characters, coinciding with the beginning sound of a consonant and ending on a vowel. Note that the Sheboan language contains no words that end in consonants, and any borrowed words that do would be substituted or otherwise modified.
{| class="wikitable"
!{{diagonal split header|{{abbr|Cons.|Consonant}}|Vowel}}
!a
!e
!i
!o
|-
!-
|ᐊ
|ᐁ
|ᐃ
|ᐅ
|-
!p
|ᐸ
|ᐯ
|ᐱ
|ᐳ
|-
!t
|ᑕ
|ᑌ
|ᑎ
|ᑐ
|-
!k
|ᑲ
|ᑫ
|ᑭ
|ᑯ
|-
!ch
|ᒐ
|ᒉ
|ᒋ
|ᒍ
|-
!m
|ᒪ
|ᒣ
|ᒥ
|ᒧ
|-
!n
|ᓇ
|ᓀ
|ᓂ
|ᓄ
|-
!s
|ᓴ
|ᓭ
|ᓯ
|ᓱ
|-
!y
|ᔭ
|ᔦ
|ᔨ
|ᔪ
|}
 
== Vocabulary ==
Dashes to the transliteration indicate which part of a verb the word is meant to attach to. No dashes indicate being an independent word
{| class="wikitable"
!Szabolcs list word
!Sheboan form
!Transliteration
!Notes
|-
| I
| ᐊ
|a-
|
|-
| you (sing.)
| ᒋ
|chi-
|
|-
| he
| ᐱ
|pi-
|
|-
| we
| ᐅ
| -o
|
|-
| you (pl.)
| ᐃᒐᐱᓴ
|ichapisa
||-
| they
| ᒍ|cho-|
|-
| this
| ᑕ|
ta-||-
| that
| ᑭ|
ki-||-
| here
| ᐳ
|
po-|
|-
| there
| ᐳ| -po||-
| who
| ᑭᐳ|
kipo|
|-
| what
| ᓇ|
na-|
More accurately: "what about _?"|-
| where
| ᒐᑭᓇ|
chakina|
|-
| when
| ᐁᐸᑎ
|
epati|
|-
| how
| ᒋᐸ
|
chipa|
|-
| not
| ᐊᐸᒐ
|
apicha|
|-
| all
| alle
|
| As Gothic languages are inflected languages, this word changes substantially based on case and other factors
|-
| many
| viel
|
| As Gothic languages are inflected languages, this word changes substantially based on case and other factors
|-
| some
| einige
|
|
|-
| few
| wenig
|
|
|-
| other
| ander
|
|
|-
| one
| ein
|
|
|-
| two
| zwei
|
| Sometimes "zwo" to prevent confusion with "drei"
|-
| three
| drei
|
|
|-
| four
| vier
|
|
|-
| five
| fünf
|
|
|-
| big
| groß
|
|
|-
| long
| lang
|
|
|-
| thick
| dick
|
|
|-
| heavy
| schwer
|
|
|-
| small
| klein
|
|
|-
| short
| kurz
|
|
|-
| narrow
| schmal
|
|
|-
| thin
| dün
|
|
|-
| woman
| Frau
|
|
|-
| man (adult male)
| Mann
|
|
|-
| man (human being)
| Mensch
|
|
|-
| child
| Kind
|
|
|-
| wife
| Ehefrau
|
|
|-
| husband
| Ehemann
|
|
|-
| mother
| Mutter
|
|
|-
| father
| Vater
|
|
|-
| animal
| Tier
|
|
|-
| fish
| Fisch
|
|
|-
| bird
| Vogel
|
|
|-
| dog
| Hund
|
|
|-
| louse
| Laus
|
|
|-
| snake
| Schlange
|
| Sometimes "Schnecke", particularly in regions close to [[Anglei]]
|-
| worm
| Wurm
|
| Sometimes "Schnecke" when referring to snake-like reptiles, particularly in regions close to [[Anglei]]
|-
| tree
| Baum
|
|
|-
| forest
| Wald
|
|
|-
| stick
| Stock
|
|
|-
| fruit
| Frucht
|
|
|-
| seed
| Samen
|
|
|-
| leaf
| Blatt
|
|
|-
| root
| Wurzel
|
|
|-
| bark (of a tree)
| Rinde
|
| Sometimes "Borke"
|-
| flower
| Blume
|
|
|-
| grass
| Gras
|
|
|-
| rope
| Schnur
|
|
|-
| skin
| Haut
|
|
|-
| meat
| Fleisch
|
|
|-
| blood
| Bluht
|
|
|-
| bone
| Bein
|
|
|-
| fat (noun)
| Fett
|
|
|-
| egg
| Ei
|
|
|-
| horn
| Horn
|
|
|-
| tail
| Schwanz
|
|
|-
| feather
| Feder
|
|
|-
| hair
| Hahr
|
|
|-
| head
| Kopf
|
|
|-
| ear
| Ohr
|
|
|-
| eye
| Auge
|
|
|-
| nose
| Nase
|
|
|-
| mouth
| Mund
|
|
|-
| tooth
| Zahn
|
|
|-
| tongue
| Zunge
|
|
|-
| fingernail
| Fingernagel
|
|
|-
| foot
| Fuss
|
|
|-
| leg
| Bein
|
|
|-
| knee
| Knie
|
|
|-
| hand
| Hand
|
|
|-
| wing
| Flügel
|
|
|-
| belly
| Bauch
|
|
|-
| guts
| Darm
|
|
|-
| neck
| Hals
|
|
|-
| back
| Rücke
|
|
|-
| breast
| Brust
|
|
|-
| heart
| Herz
|
|
|-
| liver
| Leber
|
|
|-
| to drink
| trinken
|
|
|-
| to eat
| essen
|
| As Gothic languages are inflected languages, this word changes substantially based on case and other factors
|-
| to bite
| beißen
|
|
|-
| to suck
| lutschen
|
|
|-
| to spit
| spucken
|
|
|-
| to vomit
| speien
|
|
|-
| to blow
| blasen
|
|
|-
| to breathe
| atmen
|
|
|-
| to laugh
| lachen
|
|
|-
| to see
| sehen
|
|
|-
| to hear
| hören
|
|
|-
| to know
| wissen
|
|
|-
| to think
| denken
|
|
|-
| to smell
| riechen
|
|
|-
| to fear
| befürchten
|
|
|-
| to sleep
| schlafen
|
|
|-
| to live
| leben
|
|
|-
| to die
| sterben
|
|
|-
| to kill
| töten
|
|
|-
| to fight
| kämpfen
|
|
|-
| to hunt
| jägen
|
|
|-
| to hit
| schlagen
|
|
|-
| to cut
| schneiden
|
|
|-
| to split
| spalten
|
|
|-
| to stab
| stechen
|
|
|-
| to scratch
| kratzen
|
|
|-
| to dig
| graben
|
|
|-
| to swim
| schwimmen
|
|
|-
| to fly
| fliegen
|
|
|-
| to walk
| gehen
|
|
|-
| to come
| kommen
|
|
|-
| to lie
| liegen
|
|
|-
| to sit
| sitzen
|
|
|-
| to stand
| stehen
|
|
|-
| to turn
| wenden
|
|
|-
| to fall
| fallen
|
|
|-
| to give
| geben
|
|
|-
| to hold
| halten
|
|
|-
| to squeeze
| drücken
|
|
|-
| to rub
| reiben
|
|
|-
| to wash
| waschen
|
|
|-
| to wipe
| wischen
|
|
|-
| to pull
| ziehen
|
|
|-
| to push
| schieben
|
|
|-
| to throw
| werfen
|
|
|-
| to tie
| binden
|
|
|-
| to sew
| nähen
|
|
|-
| to count
| zählen
|
|
|-
| to say
| sagen
|
|
|-
| to sing
| singen
|
|
|-
| to play
| spielen
|
|
|-
| to float
| treiben
|
|
|-
| to flow
| fließen
|
|
|-
| to freeze
| frieren
|
|
|-
| to swell
| schwellen
|
|
|-
| sun
| Sonne
|
|
|-
| moon
| Mond
|
|
|-
| star
| Stern
|
|
|-
| water
| Wasser
|
|
|-
| rain
| Regen
|
|
|-
| river
| Fluss
|
|
|-
| lake
| See
|
|
|-
| sea
| Meer
|
| Sometimes also "See"
|-
| salt
| Salz
|
|
|-
| stone
| Stein
|
|
|-
| sand
| Sand
|
|
|-
| dust
| Staub
|
|
|-
| earth
| Erde
|
|
|-
| cloud
| Wolke
|
|
|-
| fog
| Nebel
|
|
|-
| sky
| Himmel
|
|
|-
| wind
| Wínd
|
|
|-
| snow
| Schnee
|
|
|-
| ice
| Eis
|
|
|-
| smoke
| Rauch
|
|
|-
| fire
| Feuer
|
|
|-
| ash
| Esche
|
|
|-
| to burn
| brennen
|
|
|-
| road
| Straße
|
| Sometimes also "Weg"
|-
| mountain
| Berg
|
|
|-
| red
| rot
|
|
|-
| green
| grün
|
|
|-
| yellow
| gelb
|
|
|-
| white
| weiß
|
|
|-
| black
| schwarz
|
|
|-
| night
| Nacht
|
|
|-
| day
| Tag
|
|
|-
| year
| Jahr
|
|
|-
| warm
| warm
|
|
|-
| cold
| kalt
|
|
|-
| full
| voll
|
|
|-
| new
| neu
|
|
|-
| old
| alt
|
|
|-
| good
| gut
|
|
|-
| bad
| schlecht
|
|
|-
| rotten
| faul
|
|
|-
| dirty
| schmuzig
|
|
|-
| straight
| gerad
|
|
|-
| round
| rund
|
|
|-
| sharp
| scharf
|
|
|-
| dull
| stumpf
|
|
|-
| smooth
| glatt
|
|
|-
| wet
| nas
|
|
|-
| dry
| trocken
|
|
|-
| correct
| recht
|
|
|-
| near
| nah
|
|
|-
| far
| weit
|
|
|-
| right
| recht
|
|
|-
| left
| links
|
| in East Gothic it is ''left'' that is cognate with ''correct''/''just'', not ''right'' (that is instead cognate with ''common''); historians have hypothesised that this may have been due to unusually high rates of left-handedness in key ruling elites early in the language's history
|-
| at
| an
|
|
|-
| in
| in
|
|
|-
| with
| mit
|
|
|-
| and
| und
|
|
|-
| if
| wenn
|
|
|-
| because
| weil
|
|
 
|-
| name
| Name
|
|
 
|}

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