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| - Odufart evolved from Anantonese in modern coastal Odufaray through isolation and assimilation of native words. Odufart spread from the area of modern Genderis to most of mainland Kalistan prior to the Anantan conquest. After Jorge I's conquest, Anantonese became the official language, but because of Ananto's relative isolation from the rest of Kalistan, Odufart remained the chief language in Odufaray, eastern Neveras, and southeastern Vrassa. Over the following centuries, however, it evolved to be much closer to Anantonese. Modern Odufart is very close to Anantonese, and is still the predominating language in the Neveras Valley and most of the coastline between Monty and the Kluptoon River. It is recognized as an official language of Kalistan, and the national government issues translation
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abstract
| - Odufart evolved from Anantonese in modern coastal Odufaray through isolation and assimilation of native words. Odufart spread from the area of modern Genderis to most of mainland Kalistan prior to the Anantan conquest. After Jorge I's conquest, Anantonese became the official language, but because of Ananto's relative isolation from the rest of Kalistan, Odufart remained the chief language in Odufaray, eastern Neveras, and southeastern Vrassa. Over the following centuries, however, it evolved to be much closer to Anantonese. Modern Odufart is very close to Anantonese, and is still the predominating language in the Neveras Valley and most of the coastline between Monty and the Kluptoon River. It is recognized as an official language of Kalistan, and the national government issues translations of publications in Odufart, as do the governments of Vrassa, Neveras, and Odufaray. Neveras conducts its governmental business in Odufart, rather than Anantonese; Odufaray, however, uses Anantonese.
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