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'''Common''' is the language employed by most, if not all of the inhabitants of [[Almaris]], bearing an almost identical relationship to real-life English. While all civilized races are usually able to converse fluently in Common, races such as [[Elves]] or [[Dwarves]] retain their own ethnic languages ([[Ancient Elven|Elven]] and [[Dwarves#Language|Dwarven]] respectively) for special use. Some other human settlements also have their own cultural languages, such as [[Hyspanic|Hyspanic]],[[Li-Wen|Li-Wen]], [[Auvergnian|Auvergnian]] and [[Òraid a Tuath (Agnethe)|Agnethe]]
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'''Common''' is the language employed by most, if not all of the inhabitants of [[Almaris]], bearing an almost identical relationship to real-life English. While all civilized races are usually able to converse fluently in Common, races such as [[Elves]] or [[Dwarves]] retain their own ethnic languages ([[Ancient Elven|Elven]] and [[Dwarves#Language|Dwarven]] respectively) for special use. Some other human settlements also have their own cultural languages, such as [[Hyspanic|Hyspanic]], [[Li-Wen|Li-Wen]], [[Auvergnian|Auvergnian]] and [[Òraid a Tuath (Agnethe)|Agnethe]]
  
  
 
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Common is the language employed by most, if not all of the inhabitants of Almaris, bearing an almost identical relationship to real-life English. While all civilized races are usually able to converse fluently in Common, races such as Elves or Dwarves retain their own ethnic languages (Elven and Dwarven respectively) for special use. Some other human settlements also have their own cultural languages, such as Hyspanic, Li-Wen, Auvergnian and Agnethe