Kùrúdfarî

Kùrúdfarî (kú."South-speak") was a pidgin-language which was spoken by most of the non-native settler-folk of coastal Southernesse.It had much in common with Ansith and new Apysaic dialects in terms of grammar and structure but had taken over much of the overall sound of very late Adûnaic and incorporated many simple names and loanwords from the various tribal languages of the old ones.