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| English = Desertic
| native =
| native = Emi Asar Unenes
| dialect English =
| country = Hunetic Desert
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| nativecountry = Unenes
| country =
| universe = N/A
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| family = Aseretean-Hunetazian
| speakers =
| branch = Senaslavatic
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| subbranch = Hunenestic
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| word-order = VOS
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| morphological-type = Rather Isolating
| word-order =
| alignment = Nominative-Accusative
| morphological-type =
| author = Bren Martinez
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| date = March 2008
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Desertic (''Emi Asar Unenes'' or ''Emi Ater'') is a [[Senaslavatic language]] originating from the [[Hunetic Desert]]. Desertic is derived from vulgar [[Senaslavish]] and acquires most of its grammar and diction from Senaslavish.
Desertic, like Senaslavish, was designed as a artistic and liturgical language for [[Aseretism]], which is a non-fictional philosophy.

Revision as of 18:33, 13 April 2008

Desertic
Emi Asar Unenes
Spoken in: Hunetic Desert (Unenes)
Conworld: N/A
Total speakers: N/A
Genealogical classification: Aseretean-Hunetazian
Senaslavatic
Hunenestic
Desertic
Basic word order: VOS
Morphological type: Rather Isolating
Morphosyntactic alignment: Nominative-Accusative
Writing system:
Created by:
Bren Martinez March 2008

Desertic (Emi Asar Unenes or Emi Ater) is a Senaslavatic language originating from the Hunetic Desert. Desertic is derived from vulgar Senaslavish and acquires most of its grammar and diction from Senaslavish.

Desertic, like Senaslavish, was designed as a artistic and liturgical language for Aseretism, which is a non-fictional philosophy.