Difference between revisions of "Kurma"

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ilatemaian<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Baranxeï'''
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! colspan="2" bgcolor="#336633" | <font color=white>Official status</font>
 
! colspan="2" bgcolor="#336633" | <font color=white>Official status</font>

Revision as of 22:00, 30 January 2007

Kurma is the native langauge of Kurona. It's appearance often resembles gibberish to an untrained linguest, and it can be difficult for a non Kuronan native to learn. (Which is why Kuroan also heavily incorperates English) into education.

Baranxeï

Kurma'

Spoken in: Baranxtu, Cikoutimi, Otea, and other countries
Region: Kurona/Xanadou
Speakers: 1.4 billion (est)
Genetic classification:
Official status
Official language in: Kurona
Regulated by: The Kuronan Education Comission