Svaldonian (Swaldónsky / Свалдо'нскы) is a North Slavic language spoken in the island nation of Svaldonia (Swaldónia / Свалдо'ниа); Svaldonia resides off the Polish coast. Svaldnian utilizes both a Latin and Cyrillic script, though Cyrillic is more common than Latin, which is usually only used to make translations on documents to those in countries that use Latin script and can't read Cyrillic. Though Svaldonian is part of the Indo-European Language Family (and more specifically the Slavic family) it has many special features (such as lack of conjugation by person, lack of declention, etc.)
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