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Suratian is a language spoken predominately by people in the country of [[Chrobonsk]] as well as by a handful of smaller ethnic identities in southern [[Sarpedon]]. It is known for its incorporation of the Latin alphabet as well as traditional ancient Suratian Script.  
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'''Suratian''' is a language spoken predominately by people in the country of [[Chrobonsk]] as well as by a handful of smaller ethnic identities in southern [[Sarpedon]]. It is known for its incorporation of the Latin alphabet as well as traditional ancient Suratian Script.  


* Suratian Rosetta Stone  
* Suratian Rosetta Stone  
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* Linguistic Family tree (Proto-Sarpedonic > Proto Suratian > High Suratian > Suratian)  
* Linguistic Family tree (Proto-Sarpedonic > Proto Suratian > High Suratian > Suratian)  
* Dialects and differences
* Dialects and differences
[[Category:Chrobonsk]]
[[Category:IXWB]]

Latest revision as of 14:30, 23 October 2024

Suratian is a language spoken predominately by people in the country of Chrobonsk as well as by a handful of smaller ethnic identities in southern Sarpedon. It is known for its incorporation of the Latin alphabet as well as traditional ancient Suratian Script.

  • Suratian Rosetta Stone
  • Grammar structure
  • IPA Chart (?)
  • Linguistic Family tree (Proto-Sarpedonic > Proto Suratian > High Suratian > Suratian)
  • Dialects and differences