The
Zhoushi language (Zhoushi:
Ʒөшinчina) is a
Slavic language with major influence of local languages, that arose as a
mixed language or
pidgin of sorts in the nation of
Zhousheng, a former colonial outpost of
Suidenland. It is based on a slavic grammatic and linguistic base, especially inspired by
Bogmian,
Suiden and
Belgorian languages, but has many major influences of other languages located in the region, especially Yu language|Standard Yu,
Preimeai,
Mandarin Chinese and
Syuba. The language has a
slavic root and grammar, however, unlike other slavic languages, has 8 grammatical cases (other have 7 or 6). Also, there are about 700 Zhengian words in present day Zhoushi language, they are inflected using Bogmian grammar. Old Zhengian, having been descendant out of
Prei-Phnom languages, was slowly assimilated into Slavic grammar, having transformed into Slavic Zhengian. Because of the Zhengian accents profilerating, Zhoushi language has 40 unique phonemes, 2 of which are exclusive to Zhoushi language (
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