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'''Pailich''' is an ancient-rooted [[Lynguistykon: Language|language]] of [[Lorebook: People|people]]. It descends from [[Lynguistykon: Pailich#Old Pailich|Old Pailich]], one of the oldest languages known to people, though not believed to be as old as [[Lynguistykon: Umshk|Umshk]]. It serves as a [[Lynguistykon: Popular Language|popular language]] for much of Somewhere Else, and is unrelated to Umshk and, save for some choice loanwords, is completely linguistically distinct from | '''Pailich''' is an ancient-rooted [[Lynguistykon: Language|language]] of [[Lorebook: People|people]]. It descends from [[Lynguistykon: Pailich#Old Pailich|Old Pailich]], one of the oldest languages known to people, though not believed to be as old as [[Lynguistykon: Umshk|Umshk]]. It serves as a [[Lynguistykon: Popular Language|popular language]] for much of Somewhere Else, and is unrelated to Umshk and [[Lynguistykon: Lajkavi|Lajkavi]], and, save for some choice loanwords, is completely linguistically distinct from and unintelligible to them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 23 January 2025
Pailich is an ancient-rooted language of people. It descends from Old Pailich, one of the oldest languages known to people, though not believed to be as old as Umshk. It serves as a popular language for much of Somewhere Else, and is unrelated to Umshk and Lajkavi, and, save for some choice loanwords, is completely linguistically distinct from and unintelligible to them.