> Hello Bryce,
> 
> For the purpose of the readers’/writers' language, just treat it as English I 
> think. But it has been stated in some stories that the common tongue of the 
> majority of the Galendor continent (Midlands, Pyralis, Giantdowns, etc.) is 
> derived from the Suielish language (treat as Latin).
> 
> Friday, June 9, 2017, 3:14:37 PM, you wrote:
>> (snipped…)
> 
> --
> Best regards,
>  AmigaDragon                            mailto:ejolson at wiktel.com 
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     Agreed, as this much I’d already gathered from my own reading, but I still 
feel like English and Common might not be multiversal analogs in content 
because of their differing origins despite how similar usage patterns of them 
are.  English is, after all, a…well, a language with an interesting history, to 
put it mildly (and slightly satirically, as well 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3r9bOkYW9s>.)  Common, on the other hand, 
should be the Galendorian equivalent of a Romance language given the context 
you’ve provided.  That’s why I wondered what it might sound like.  That aside, 
perhaps it’s not important enough or worth the effort to specify…?   

Reigning in his etymological interests, 
     RandomDSdevel/WhenCatsFoxesandWolvesFly
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