Kilumi
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Kilumi | |
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Kilumixekomi | |
Pronunciation | kɪlˈuːmi |
Native to | Free Pacific States and Packilvania |
Region | Southeast Yasteria and Western Cereneria |
Native speakers | 209 million (2023) |
Borean | |
Early form | Proto-Kilumi language
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Dialects |
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Silent Kilumi | |
Official status | |
Regulated by | State Language University (SLU) (Kiramise Kilumixekomi Koka (TK)) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | ki |
ISO 639-2 | kxi |
ISO 639-3 | kxi |
Kilumi (Kilumixekomi) is a Borean language that originated from interactions between Borean elves and a nomadic group of Nekomimi either in southeast Borea or northwest Yasteria several thousands of years ago.
Modern Kilumi has absorbed several other languages native to Southeast Yasteria and Western Cereneria. It has also been influenced by the Packilvanian language due to their proximity and at one time being a unified country. This has led to the use of loanwords to simplify longer Kilumi words, meanings, or replacing words altogether.