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Kerlan is a complex [[language]]. It is mostly used by the native Kerlans, before the missionaries came to [[Kerla]]. The alphabet of Kerlan uses symbols, instead of letters.  
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Kerlan is a complex [[language]]. It is used mostly by the native Kerlans, before the missionaries came to [[Kerla]]. The alphabet of Kerlan uses symbols, instead of letters.  
  
 
There are different dialects for Kerlan. The Abbott-Kerlan dialect is the offical language of Kerla, due to the Abbott tribe still being the most dominant. However, there are still areas of Kerla that use the different dialects. There are a total of about fifty different dialects. Sometimes communications can be hard, but most people do speak [[Celdonian]], so it is a little easier.
 
There are different dialects for Kerlan. The Abbott-Kerlan dialect is the offical language of Kerla, due to the Abbott tribe still being the most dominant. However, there are still areas of Kerla that use the different dialects. There are a total of about fifty different dialects. Sometimes communications can be hard, but most people do speak [[Celdonian]], so it is a little easier.
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See Also: [[Languages of Aperin]]
 
See Also: [[Languages of Aperin]]
  
 
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Kerlan
Spoken in: Aperin
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Kerla


Kerlan is a complex language. It is used mostly by the native Kerlans, before the missionaries came to Kerla. The alphabet of Kerlan uses symbols, instead of letters.

There are different dialects for Kerlan. The Abbott-Kerlan dialect is the offical language of Kerla, due to the Abbott tribe still being the most dominant. However, there are still areas of Kerla that use the different dialects. There are a total of about fifty different dialects. Sometimes communications can be hard, but most people do speak Celdonian, so it is a little easier.


See Also: Languages of Aperin


Languages of NationStates
Major constructed or created languages: Dienstadi | Gurennese | Jevian | Necrontyr | Noterelenda | Pacitalian | Pacitalian English | Rejistanian | Rethast | Riikan | Solen
Minor constructed or created languages: Alçaera | Algebraic English | Alvésin | Ancient Shieldian | Anguistian | Aperin | Avalyic | Baranxeï | Belmorian | Belmorian-Rejistanian | Celdonian | Chicoutim | Constantian | Dovakhanese | Edolian | Eugenian | Fklaazj | Footballian | Galadisian Quenya | Garomenian | Gestahlian | Gosian | Hockey Canadian | Isselmerian | Kerlan | Khenian | Kurma | Kzintsu'ng | Lank Jan | Latika | Lausem | Letilan | Limbruenglish | Mock Welsh | Neo-Virgean | Nielandic | Nord-Brutlandese | Nordaþ | Novian | Palixian | Paristani | Poirih | Rukialkotta | Sandrian | Scat | Schnan | Simple English | Søskendansk | Syokaji | Tetemelayu | Trøndersk | Volscian | Weegie | Weserian | Wymgani | Xikuangese | Yokarian
Selection of Real-life languages in NS: Albanian | Arabic | Belarusian | Catalan | Chechen | Chinese | Czech | Dutch | English | Esperanto | Faroese | Finnish | French | German | Greek | Hebrew | Hindi | Icelandic | Irish | Italian | Japanese | Korean | Latin | Latvian | Maltese | Maori | Mongolian | Norse | Norwegian | Persian (Farsi) | Polish | Portuguese | Punjabi | Russian | Samoan | Sign language | Sanskrit | Spanish | Sumerian | Swahili | Swedish | Tamil | Thai | Tibetan | Tongan | Urdu | Welsh
For a full list of NationStates languages see Category:Languages.