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Eniaman
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Eniaman was the main language of the Eniamos of Eniam. It was formed of many very different dialects until it was standardized around 3,000 BBY. Since it was easiest for all of them, Eniaman was also adopted by the other natives, the Drijoken and the Keaarglrs, when the three species united.
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Eniaman was the main language of the Eniamos of Eniam. It was formed of many very different dialects until it was standardized around 3,000 BBY. Since it was easiest for all of them, Eniaman was also adopted by the other natives, the Drijoken and the Keaarglrs, when the three species united. It was quite diverse and flexible. In Eniam, adjectives were said after subject nouns. It focused on the Eniam savanna's different grasses, trees, berries, and predators. They had many words for things found in the forest, too, but when the Drijoken became acquainted with the Eniamo, new words for different minerals, metals, and cave shapes were borrowed from the original Drijoken language of Driyoin and modified to be completely vocal.