Sometimes called Mezapatami or also Mezapati, the Mezapatani language (Mesañee) is a minority language of Porto Capital, being spoken by 2% of its population as a mother tongue. In total, 5% of the Portocapitalians speak Mezapatani to some degree. Mezapatani is the language of the Mezapatani people. Mezapatani has, historically, been influenced by archaic Extreman, and also helped to develop Longerathian Moranguese into modern Arosian.
Writing systems[]
Modern Mezapatani is written either with a Liliance-derived alphabet or using its own indigenous script (the achegeti).
Liliance letters | Indigenous Mezapatani |
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a | |
c (k) | |
ch (tch/sh) | |
e | |
g | |
i (y) | |
j (zh) | |
l | |
m | |
n | |
ñ (nh) | |
o | |
p | |
r | |
rr | |
s | |
t | |
u | |
v |
Sample text[]
Mezapatani (Liliance alphabet):
Maima ivipora ou co ivi ari iñapitire rra eteicha tecoruvicharenda rra acatuape jeguerecope
Mezapatani (Indigenous alphabet):
Ingallish:
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.