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| The definitive wide adoption of spoken Hureed was due to [[Stogen]], which eliminated both Asdoh the state and Asdoh the language. | | The definitive wide adoption of spoken Hureed was due to [[Stogen]], which eliminated both Asdoh the state and Asdoh the language. |
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− | The influence of Jabi was always strong due to [[Xaewoon|religions reasons]], but in the case of Asdoh Jabi was more of a written modifier, used in geographical names, titles and personal names. Hureed is influenced to a greater degree, although Jabi influences are usually very clear and localized to certain uses and contexts. | + | The influence of Jabi was always strong due to [[Xaewoon|religions reasons]], but in the case of Asdoh, Jabi was more of a written modifier, used in geographical names, titles and personal names. Hureed is influenced to a greater degree, although Jabi influences are usually very clear and localized to certain uses and contexts. |
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| == Written Bukk == | | == Written Bukk == |