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Azrán is a language created by David Peterson for the AMC series ''[[Into the Badlands]]''. Azrán is an a posteriori language derived from Mexican Spanish. It employs a large number of radical sound changes to turn modern Spanish into a tonal agglutinative language. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:
'''Azrán''' is a language created by David Peterson for the AMC series ''[[Into the Badlands]]''. Azrán is an a posteriori language derived from Mexican Spanish. It employs a large number of radical sound changes to turn modern Spanish into a tonal agglutinative language. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:


* [[Azrán Phonology|Phonology]]
* [[Appendix:Azrán pronunciation|Phonology]]
* [[Azrán Grammar|Grammar]]
* [[Azrán Grammar|Grammar]]
* [[Azrán Vocabulary|Vocabulary]]
* [[Azrán Vocabulary|Vocabulary]]
* [[Azrán Historical Linguistics|Historical Linguistics]]
* [[Azrán Historical Linguistics|Historical Linguistics]]
* [[Azrán Dialogue|''Into the Badlands'' dialogue]]
 
===Dialogue===
* [[Into the Badlands|''Into the Badlands'']] dialogue:
** [[Azrán Dialogue|Season 3]]
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Azrán is a language created by David Peterson for the AMC series Into the Badlands. Azrán is an a posteriori language derived from Mexican Spanish. It employs a large number of radical sound changes to turn modern Spanish into a tonal agglutinative language. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:

Dialogue