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Revision as of 21:21, 30 August 2013
Azbuka is the modern form of the language standardised across the world during the Gold Age. It has since become the most common and most influential language of Azimuth. Its name derives from its own words for "global speak".
Speaking Azbuka
Most nations of Azimuth speak Azbuka as their first language. Many have secondary, regional languages and some have strong accents and dialects that are not always mutually intelligible.
Notes on Azbuka
Azbuka is 'proxied' by writing English using the Cyrillic alphabet. It does however have some words & slang that are its own.
Azbuka | Translit | Meaning |
Ю | Yoh | Hello |
Дованя | Da'vanya | Goodbye |
Комитят | Comityat | Friend |
Ариспасбо | Arispas'ba | Thankyou (formal) |
Та | Ta | Thankyou (informal) |
In terms of voice-acting, region variations of Azbuka are represented by the following real-world accents:
Azbuka region | Real Accent |
Brazak West | Scottish & North British |
Brazak East | Irish |
Azrune | Received Pronounciation British |
Ganzabar (north) | Eastern United States |
Ganzabar (west) | Southern United States |
USK | Canadian |
Valyan | Australian & New Zealand |
Lystrata | South Asian |
Culku'la | East Asian |
Wildlands | Central & South American |