The Kruzean Language is one of the official languages of the Kruz Islands alongside English. It's the language of the natives of the Islands, the Kruz people. That's why it's also officially the national language of the Islands. It is a unique language in the world seen as no language is related to it, although it did borrow some English and latin technical words. The language uses the Latin alphabet introduced by the British settlers. The language is registered by the National Kruzean Language Office (NKLO), located in Honga City, and by the Kruzean Ministry of Culture, Williamsport.
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| - The Kruzean Language is one of the official languages of the Kruz Islands alongside English. It's the language of the natives of the Islands, the Kruz people. That's why it's also officially the national language of the Islands. It is a unique language in the world seen as no language is related to it, although it did borrow some English and latin technical words. The language uses the Latin alphabet introduced by the British settlers. The language is registered by the National Kruzean Language Office (NKLO), located in Honga City, and by the Kruzean Ministry of Culture, Williamsport.
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| - The Kruzean Language is one of the official languages of the Kruz Islands alongside English. It's the language of the natives of the Islands, the Kruz people. That's why it's also officially the national language of the Islands. It is a unique language in the world seen as no language is related to it, although it did borrow some English and latin technical words. The language uses the Latin alphabet introduced by the British settlers. The language is registered by the National Kruzean Language Office (NKLO), located in Honga City, and by the Kruzean Ministry of Culture, Williamsport.
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