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How to Construct a Creole Language in a Con World
Ketuba is a Niger-Kongo flavored creole. It takes most of its material from Kicongo, which has the mass class system that you expect of a Bantu language in that area. And ketuba has simplified it, but compared to your native speaking, your native English speaking person is still going to seem outrageously lush and complicated. Right. That actually gets to another question I wanted to ask about. If you are a nationalist econlier, but wants to set in a con world A creole language, is it how to what degree would it be necessary foryou to construct the source languages first? Or would it benecessary for you to have some good