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The '''Kuduk Language''' (Kuduk: ''Tanatōxa'') is a language solely spoken within the Tribal Federation of Kuduk. It is the sole official and national language of Kuduk and is a recognized language of the RCEU. Kuduk's dialects tend to differ in phonology and pronunciation, though rarely differ in grammar. Modern Standard Kuduk (MSK) was created during the 19th century as a bridging language between the differing dialects of Kuduk. There is an estimated 900,000 people who speak Kuduk at a native level.
Kuduk is considered an agglutinative, polysynthetic language with many affixes and few root words with many meanings prescribed to them. Kuduk is also considered a
Kuduk is written using two writing systems: a logographic system (Kuduk: tano), and a syllabic system (Kuduk: takara). Tano is the older of the two systems and predates Takara by about a few hundred years. Takara was created, generally by those of lower classes, in order to write the names of people and places
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