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The Grisean language is a Hardan language spoken in the [[Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth]]. It is distantly related to the other languages in the Hardan language family (like Darrsian), due to the isolation its speakers had over time as large mountain ranges cut it off from the rest of the island. It is written in the [[Romantian|Romantian script]] and formerly in the Grisean Script. The Grisean Script is only used in religious or traditional ceremonies. | The Grisean language is a Hardan language spoken in the [[Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth]]. It is distantly related to the other languages in the Hardan language family (like Darrsian), but due to the isolation its speakers had over time as large mountain ranges cut it off from the rest of the island. It is written in the [[Romantian|Romantian script]] and was formerly written in the Grisean Script. The Grisean Script is only used in religious or traditional ceremonies and is not often seen on standard signage, public storefronts, or buildings. Aside from churches, you can find it on government buildings such as the parliament building in Aľatyn, where the name is labelled in both the Romantian Grisean and Native Grisean scripts. | ||
===[[Grisean]] Alphabet=== | ===[[Grisean]] Alphabet=== |
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The Grisean language is a Hardan language spoken in the Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth. It is distantly related to the other languages in the Hardan language family (like Darrsian), but due to the isolation its speakers had over time as large mountain ranges cut it off from the rest of the island. It is written in the Romantian script and was formerly written in the Grisean Script. The Grisean Script is only used in religious or traditional ceremonies and is not often seen on standard signage, public storefronts, or buildings. Aside from churches, you can find it on government buildings such as the parliament building in Aľatyn, where the name is labelled in both the Romantian Grisean and Native Grisean scripts.
Grisean Alphabet
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The current Grisean Alphabet has 45 letters and one digraph. The Grisean language has four diacritic marks, the acute (´), the bar (◌̶), the caron (ˇ), and the ring (˚).