Ovin languages

The Ovin languages (Ovin; 오이ノ克, Hyhniog) are a group of the Mabriu languages spoken by the Ovin people mostly in the Eastern part of the Kabolunga Territory and some villages in the northern Ovizian Region. This language group are very similar to Clawmian and the Korean language that is spoken in some parts of Jochaena.

Phrase list

 * Hello: 이란カラプテ (irankarapte)
 * How are you?: 야그데이 라리니즈 나힐리? (Ýagdaýlaryňyz nähili?)
 * Fine, thank you: サン트베인, 이야이라이케레 (Sunt bine, iyairaykere.)
 * What is your name?: ちと데인남? (Chto deyn nam?)
 * My name is ____: 贝宁남이다___ (Benim nam ida ___.)
 * Nice to meet you: 보스 노스케레. (boseu noseukele)
 * Please: 콰에소 (quaeso)
 * Thank you: 이야라이케레 (iyairaykere)
 * Your welcome: 비에 凱金 (bie kekim)
 * Yes: 이타 (ita)
 * No: 족 (joq)
 * Excuse me: 伊兹维尼特 (ijéubinitéut)
 * Goodbye: 굴레 (gulle)