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| ====== Agothonian ====== | ====== Agothonian ====== | ||
| - | The home language | + | A language |
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| + | ===== Koine ===== | ||
| + | Meaning " | ||
| + | Along with [[vernick|Vernick]] it serves as a shared tongue for the western world as a diplomatic language | ||
| + | Most people | ||
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| + | ===== Filonian ===== | ||
| + | While not technically a separate language, or even a proper dialect, Filonian is spoken | ||
| + | It is characterized by basic Agothonian grammar and vocabulary, but with very different expressions, | ||
| + | People speaking Koine and Filonian can communicate readily with only minimal frustration and re-explanation. | ||
| + | Filonians most commonly write using Malian script, but the custom in eastern Agothos is to use the Filonian dialect with Agos script. | ||
| + | Many a scholar, teacher, and tavern patron have debated which is the " | ||
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| + | ===== Axial ===== | ||
| + | Also called " | ||
| + | While it is also the closest parent to the modern Koine dialect, and shares many close similarities to it, Koine' | ||
| + | Rather, Axial finds continued use in literature, ancient courtly or religious rituals, and other scholarly pursuits. | ||
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| + | ===== Eredocian ===== | ||
| + | A dialect of Agothonian spoken on the [[..: | ||
| + | Eredocian lacks most of the innovations made by Koine, but has made changes of it own in the intervening centuries. | ||