Talk:Auroran History/@comment-3582436-20140217235658/@comment-5135903-20140219164702

Malay, actually. I also use Swahili for the Zambarau Concord Mbili (due to the fact that the zambarau don't communicate via sound, so the language I use is arbitrary). I have designed an original language for the Khoikapek (Ktaki), though I'm yet to copy the language up into an article.

As for the Aurorans, I'm using Malay as a placeholder until I can design an original language for them, too. However, I'm not quite sure how I'm going to go about it, as the Aurorans are very good with languages to the point that an Auroran 'dialect' can be thought of as a unique amalgamation of different languages (a typical Auroran knows many different languages). I'll probably get around this complication by designing an 'international auxiliary language' (basically the Auroran version of Esperanto).

Come to think of it, I should probably design the Auroran International Auxiliary Language sooner rather than later, before I incorporate too much Malay into their articles and it becomes too much of a chore to change everything.