Fananaki
From Almeopedia
Fananaki ['fa na ,na ki] is a Lenani-Littoral tongue descended from the Jaešeni language and spoken by the descendants of the Jaešeni settlers who founded Fananak ("New Feináe", apparently from Fana "Feináe" + nak "new") in 2988 on the continent of Arcél. After Jaešeni exploration declined, contact with the colony was lost, and the language diverged somewhat from Jaešeni, borrowing words from neighboring languages on Arcél, probably in much the same way terrestrial Afrikaans diverged from Dutch.
| Author: BGMan |
