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| Kern || kern || Language about languages || A constructed language of linguistics, used to collate and describe phonemes and other common meta-constructs within language. | | Kern || kern || Language about languages || A constructed language of linguistics, used to collate and describe phonemes and other common meta-constructs within language. | ||
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| Krieg || kreeg || War || While useful on battlefields for succinctly commanding troops, this language is also helpful for expressing logistics, troop positioning, and strategies. | | Krieg || kreeg || War || While useful on battlefields for succinctly commanding troops, this language is also helpful for expressing logistics, troop positioning, and strategies. Has several dialects that can be expressed by horns, drums, finger or arm gestures, and even semaphore flags and signal fires. | ||
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| Lelnian, Ancient || lehl-nee-in, eyn-shuhnt || Human lore || A nearly-forgotten dialect of humankind, only the written form remains; the spoken form is hotly contested and largely speculative. | | Lelnian, Ancient || lehl-nee-in, eyn-shuhnt || Human lore || A nearly-forgotten dialect of humankind, only the written form remains; the spoken form is hotly contested and largely speculative. |