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I should think that the races do have, or have had in the past, unique spoken languages. Not only do they have vastly different naming conventions, but some of the races have come from previously cut off areas, like the Miquo'te and Lalafell, right?Â
So it would be logical that those races with no previous exposure to the others would historically speak a different language.
And the point of the original post was to suggest a way to add racial/cultural flavor, not demand conformation to real-world languages.
Regards
Addendum: Not every minute detail has to be spelled out in "the lore". There are some things that tend to be fairly universal and lend credibility to the setting.
So it would be logical that those races with no previous exposure to the others would historically speak a different language.
And the point of the original post was to suggest a way to add racial/cultural flavor, not demand conformation to real-world languages.
Regards
Addendum: Not every minute detail has to be spelled out in "the lore". There are some things that tend to be fairly universal and lend credibility to the setting.
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