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{{LanguageInfobox
|name = Sataru
|name = Sataru
|scope = [[Ishtar]]
|scope = [[Dalbanu]]
|writing_system = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuneiform Ishtaran script]
|writing_system = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuneiform Dalbanu script]
|related_languages = [[Ishtaran]]
|related_languages = [[Dalbar]]
}}
}}
'''Sataru''' {{Pronunciation|sah-TAH-roo}} is an artistic language used within [[Ishtar]]. Across its history the people of Ishtar have used numerous languages, with the vast majority of them extinct today. Sataru has survived as an exception to this, due in large part to its cultural influence, having been used in the original tellings of ancient legends. It is traditional to continue to re-tell these stories using the same language, which has ensured Sataru's continued existence. In some modern artistic circles, Sataru continues to be used for contemporary works.
'''Sataru''' {{Pronunciation|sah-TAH-roo}} is an artistic language used within [[Dalbanu]]. Across its history the people of Dalbanu have used numerous languages, with the vast majority of them extinct today. Sataru has survived as an exception to this, due in large part to its cultural influence, having been used in the original tellings of ancient legends. It is traditional to continue to re-tell these stories using the same language, which has ensured Sataru's continued existence. In some modern artistic circles, Sataru continues to be used for contemporary works.


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Latest revision as of 00:53, 10 October 2024

Sataru (pronounced sah-TAH-roo) is an artistic language used within Dalbanu. Across its history the people of Dalbanu have used numerous languages, with the vast majority of them extinct today. Sataru has survived as an exception to this, due in large part to its cultural influence, having been used in the original tellings of ancient legends. It is traditional to continue to re-tell these stories using the same language, which has ensured Sataru's continued existence. In some modern artistic circles, Sataru continues to be used for contemporary works.