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+ | In the [[Unani Empire (U.E)|Unani]], the populace utilizes a modified version of the English script which was modified for both appearance and cultural reasons after the change to the digital lifestyle. Pictured above is the appearance of the script as seen on a [[Holographic Personal Computer#Hands|Unanian Holographic Keyboard]] | ||
== Actual History == | == Actual History == |
Revision as of 03:29, 3 May 2013
The English language was long thought to have been created by the British Empire. It is based off of the Latin language, both of which were thought of to be created by Humans on the planet of Earth. As time progressed and the empires began to meet each other, they quickly learned that this was not the case due to the amounts of other species and factions which also speak the language.
It is theorized that The Ancients are the ones responsible for both English and its base Latin
Unanian English
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In the Unani, the populace utilizes a modified version of the English script which was modified for both appearance and cultural reasons after the change to the digital lifestyle. Pictured above is the appearance of the script as seen on a Unanian Holographic Keyboard
Actual History
English's actual historical base as not related to this fiction was developed by Geoffrey Chaucer, whose writings formed Middle English during the late 1300's and early 1400's, This original English is nothing like modern English, and it sounded much more like the base languages it came from, being Germanic French, Celtic, and Saxon in Nature.