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The Utopian language is the language of the fictional land of Utopia as described in Thomas More’s Utopia. A brief sample of the constructed language is found in an addendum to More’s book written by his good friend Peter Giles. Pretending to be factual the book does not name the creator of the language; both More and Giles have been alternately credited with Giles often thought to have designed the alphabet.

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