Moha

Dschuku is the language of the Jucumaqh and is made up of various North-Uthurian and South-Aventurian languages. A written form does not exist. Mohish is spoken by the inhabitants of the Rainforest, the Mohas and other tribes. It is characterized by a relatively small vocabulary. However, by adding adjectives and paraphrasing objects, it is possible to create new expressions. The basic words, mostly one or two syllables, are rich in vowels and melodic in sound. The dialects differ from tribe to tribe, but understanding is quite possible. The forest people and the raft people speak a language that is very different because of the thousands of years of separation. The language of the forest islands is also known as Puka-Puka. It does not have a script. Molochish is the language of Moloch people. It contains elements of Alaani and Tocamuyac. Petaya is the non-written language of the Owangi, which contains several different dialects. It belongs to the language family of forest people. Wudu...

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