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Nelemata
by Francisco

Sikdram
by Pablo Nolasco
Sikdram is a language of notable simplicity; both its grammatical structure and its script are straightforward, the latter comprising precisely 26 characters. The Dolnam inscription, however, records only 22 characters. The Notsda inscription presents 14 characters, with an additional 5 carved later into the rock, yielding a total of 19 letters. Finally, the Asbarud inscription—chronologically the most recent and generally regarded as the standard form of the current alphabet—contains exactly 26 letters, while the Haruk manuscript disclosed the individual names of each character.
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