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| - ! style="background: #c3c3c3;" | Ancient Qâêr |- |Synjômenwenâ Leñâmyþend. Kwâêrond âmnewynnÿeþ Dysênel kwâtwân hir Sôemsymonólel, sonlâ yponônwenâ Kwâêrend Lyþênyþveyl Arasânyþþond. |} {|class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="background: #c3c3c3; border: 0px solid #c3c3c3; padding: .4em; margin-bottom: 6px; font-size: 95%; vertical-align:middle;text-align:center; float:left; width: 10%" ! style="background: #c3c3c3;" | Adwan |- |Þa sachvyż þysa mavył dgachtaga. Odgi tenóriża jaguðyr, ceurypöczyčnei, neigheroč vechni łi, ena þysa choraga dgiþyð ví fághhu ad dgachtas. |} {|class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="background: #c3c3c3; border: 0px solid #c3c3c3; padding: .4em; margin-bottom: 6px; font-size: 95%; vertical-align:middle;text-align:center; float:left; width: 10%" ! style="background: #c3c3c3;" | Quai'op |- |Thuc ryap 'ar quai 'iap. Pfhu'p tuý'm hyo'r «na hrúf» c'oq c'hhiún «ryap 'a'r». |} {|class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="background: #c3c3c3; border: 0px solid #c3c3c3; padding: .4em; margin-bottom: 6px; font-size: 95%; vertical-align:middle;text-align:center; float:left; width: 10%" ! style="background: #c3c3c3;" | Rangyayo |- |이語言위굼紹介너무웨야。 品質다可信性다可用性두水平퀴、이고위特色죄選저모드야。 |} |} {| bgcolor="#D4F7FF" style="border:3px #B5F1FF solid; text-align: center; float:right; " width="20%" height="80%" ; | Name: [[]] Type: Isolating Alignment: Absolutive-Ergative Head Direction: Mixed Number of genders: 1 Declensions: No Conjugations: No |} Quai'op: a language with syllabic words and only a few steadfast rules on the shades of meaning of a syllable. It is a language isolate found in many different locations in the Philippines and Taiwan. When discovered in 1911 near Tuguegarao, it was thought to be gibberish or else a hoax because of its strange nature and lack of records, but it was discovered among some families in Gaoxiong several years later, in 1965 disproving this theory. While the origin is unknown, Quai'op continues to be a subject of study. There are currently between 10,000 and 40,000 speakers, including some foreign speakers.
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