
Common is the language of the people. Initially this simplified and standardized version of the old Hin language was created to aid in trade deals with foreigners, merchants and adventurers, who have since brought this language to every end of the continent and it has been accepted and the “Lingua Franca” by almost every society. The language grew massively in popularity with the return of the Colonians to the continent, whose native language shared a common ancestor language and quickly the Hin modified their language with popular loan words and Colonian grammatical logic. Non-Common speakers may still understand the occasional word, as Common has thoroughly borrowed from nearly every language. The Imperial Beanut court has recently cemented common as the official shared language as all legal documents must have a common translation regardless of the signees’ native languages.
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