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Spanish
Language familyPisco-Imerchali Languages
Early form(s)Portuguese[disputed]
Writing systemLatin script
Official status
Spoken inRauratoshan, Oberia, The Complex
Speaker
DemonymSpanish
Technical information
Usagenational language
Language codespa


Spanish is a Pisco-Imerchali language spoken in Rauratoshan, Oberia, and the Complex. It is a highly divergent descendant of Portuguese[disputed].

Phonology

Spanish does not have a consistent way of marking either of the post-alveolar fricatives [ʃ ʒ]. This is notable because of the preponderance of such sounds across the ŋorld, particularly in Amujic ŋations, and causes Spanish placenames to look and sound significantly different to those of its more popular brethren, Portuguese and French.

Grammar

Spanish has "too many"[citation needed] conjugations for verbs, based on two moods and six tenses (or aspects that function like tenses). Most of these conjugations can also be expressed using a "composed verb" formation, such as the future simple form hablaré and the future composed form voy a hablar, or the preterite form hablé and the present perfect form he hablado. This means that there are generally 12 ways to form a Spanish verb irrespective of mood or the subject's gender and person - both of which Spanish verbs also conjugate for.