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!COMMON LANGUAGES!!UNCOMMON LANGUAGES
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*Spanish
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*Lakota
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*Dakota
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*Diné (Navajo)
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*Russian
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*French
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*Italian
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*German
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*Aztlaner Spanish
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*Sperethiel (elven language)
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*Or’zet (ork language)
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*English
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*Japanese
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*Mandarin
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Species Specific
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Dragonspeak
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Sasquatch
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Naga
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LINGOS
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Lingos  are  informal  languages  formed out of  a moth-
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er tongue and heavy with slang, jargon, and culturally
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significant metaphor ical  language. Lingos ar ise out of
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professional and of ten cultural need. For example, the
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Cityspeak word ”wiz” came from jargon specific to the
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magically  active.  Lingos  are  specializations  of  base
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languages.
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2075  LINGO  GUIDE
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MEANING
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NAME
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A Japanese/English pidgin spoken in Seattle
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Cityspeak
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A French/English hybrid spoken in the CAS
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Creole
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Street
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Localized jive based on a city’s street population
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Decker code talk
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‘l33tspeak
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Military jargon shared between soldiers/mercs
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Milspec
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Technical banter shared by corporate office
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staff and lawyers
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Jargon shared by off-world colonies
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Orbital
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Corp

Latest revision as of 21:18, 12 March 2016

5th Edition Lists
Gear // Magic // Hacking // Skills // Qualities // Packs // Creatures
Active Skills Knowledge Skills Language Skills Common Skill and Attribute Uses
COMMON LANGUAGES UNCOMMON LANGUAGES
  • Spanish
  • Lakota
  • Dakota
  • Diné (Navajo)
  • Russian
  • French
  • Italian
  • German
  • Aztlaner Spanish
  • Sperethiel (elven language)
  • Or’zet (ork language)
  • English
  • Japanese
  • Mandarin

Species Specific Dragonspeak Sasquatch Naga

LINGOS Lingos are informal languages formed out of a moth- er tongue and heavy with slang, jargon, and culturally significant metaphor ical language. Lingos ar ise out of professional and of ten cultural need. For example, the Cityspeak word ”wiz” came from jargon specific to the magically active. Lingos are specializations of base languages.

2075 LINGO GUIDE MEANING NAME A Japanese/English pidgin spoken in Seattle Cityspeak A French/English hybrid spoken in the CAS Creole Street Localized jive based on a city’s street population Decker code talk ‘l33tspeak Military jargon shared between soldiers/mercs Milspec Technical banter shared by corporate office staff and lawyers Jargon shared by off-world colonies

Orbital

Corp