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Archaic Doccábh | |
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dokkābīs disras | |
Pronunciation | [dok.ˈka:.bi:s ˈdis.ras] |
Region | Northern Yazland |
Ethnicity | Doccábh |
Era | fl. 1300CY |
Yasgan
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Early form | |
Doccábh script |
The Archaic Doccábh language was a language spoken around 1300CY, and is the ancestral language of the Greater Doccábhan languages. It is scarcely attested in writing; the majority of the language has been reconstructed from its daughter languages through the comparative method.
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