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'''Kezhwa''' is a language created by [[David J. Peterson]] and [[Jessie | '''Kezhwa''' is a language created by [[David J. Peterson]] and [[Jessie Peterson]] for the {{wl|Amazon Prime Video}} series ''[[Paper Girls]]''. However, almost all of the show's lines in Kezhwa were cut, and the language was only used for one line in the final product. It is a {{wl|creole language}} spoken by time-travelers. The name of the language comes from "casual," in the sense that Kezhwa is "casual talk." For more information about the language, use the links provided below: | ||
* [[Appendix:Kezhwa pronunciation|Phonology]] | * [[Appendix:Kezhwa pronunciation|Phonology]] | ||
* [[Kezhwa Grammar|Grammar]] | * [[Kezhwa Grammar|Grammar]] | ||
* [[Kezhwa | * [[:Category:Kezhwa lemmas|Vocabulary]] | ||
* [[:Category:Kezhwa phrasebook|Phrasebook]] | * [[:Category:Kezhwa phrasebook|Phrasebook]] | ||
* [[Kezhwa dialogue|Dialogue]] | * [[Kezhwa dialogue|Dialogue]] |
Latest revision as of 11:30, 26 March 2024
Kezhwa is a language created by David J. Peterson and Jessie Peterson for the Amazon Prime Video series Paper Girls. However, almost all of the show's lines in Kezhwa were cut, and the language was only used for one line in the final product. It is a creole language spoken by time-travelers. The name of the language comes from "casual," in the sense that Kezhwa is "casual talk." For more information about the language, use the links provided below: