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Al-Leyan have several different '''languages''' on Leya-I, some can be extremely difficult to learn. The Al-Leyan government of Luraul recognizes 11 official languages. 10 which are native to their homeworld, and one that has been taught in the Valhanna caintone as a second language.
Al-Leyan have several different '''languages''' on Leya-I, some can be extremely difficult to learn. The Al-Leyan government of Leya-I recognizes 11 official languages. 10 which are native to their homeworld, and one that has been taught in the Valhanna caintone as a second language.


Ka'ilsh is the second most spoken language on Leya.
Ka'ilsh is the second most spoken language on Leya.
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Al-Leyans conducted research of Earth during trade negotiations with the [[United Federation of Planets]], and came across the first constructed language by humans, called Esperanto. Jalnahar Kuizo, leader of the Giventeh caintone,  saw the language a great way to introduce Al-leyans to a variety of human languages and help them adapt and learn many human languages on Earth.
Al-Leyans conducted research of Earth during trade negotiations with the [[United Federation of Planets]], and came across the first constructed language by humans, called Esperanto. Jalnahar Kuizo, leader of the Giventeh caintone,  saw the language a great way to introduce Al-leyans to a variety of human languages and help them adapt and learn many human languages on Earth.


Jalnahar proposed teaching Esperanto at a young age to all Al-Leyans in the Valhanna and Giventeh provinces as a second language. By 2250, it was agreed, that all Al-Leyans within the two caintones would learn Esperanto as a second language. Today Esperanto is considered an official al-Leyan language on Luraul. According to census records there are 87.5 million Al-leyans that can speak Esperanto fluenty.  
Jalnahar proposed teaching Esperanto at a young age to all Al-Leyans in the Valhanna and Giventeh provinces as a second language. By 2250, it was agreed, that all Al-Leyans within the two caintones would learn Esperanto as a second language. Today Esperanto is considered an official Al-Leyan language on Leya-I. According to census records there are 87.5 million Al-leyans that can speak Esperanto fluently.  


Esperanto has become so influential in the Valahnna caintone, that Cienzo has now stopped teaching the old Ka'ilsh language, and teaches Esperanto as its national language.
Esperanto has become so influential in the Valahnna caintone, that Cienzo has now stopped teaching the old Ka'ilsh language, and teaches Esperanto as its national language.
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* By the branch! - Equivalent of oh my god when used as an exclamation. Can be used as a statement - to do something By the Branch is to do it properly/within regs/to a high standard.
* By the branch! - Equivalent of oh my god when used as an exclamation. Can be used as a statement - to do something By the Branch is to do it properly/within regs/to a high standard.
* Branch - What class you are in/what skill-set you have.
* Branch - What class you are in/what skill-set you have.
* He must have fallen out the tree and hit every branch on the way down. - Can be used as a general insult of someone. Or disdainfully about someone who moves branch or talks of doing things outwith their branch.
* He must have fallen out the tree and hit every branch on the way down. - Can be used as a general insult of someone. Or disdainfully about someone who moves branch or talks of doing things out of their branch.
* Don’t count your seedlings before they have sprouted.
* Don’t count your seedlings before they have sprouted.
* Unless the winds change dramatically - To say - Yes, unless something important gets in the way.
* Unless the winds change dramatically - To say - Yes, unless something important gets in the way.

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