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Thumanese Basa Thuman)

Region Indiana, Richmond, Hagrostan

Native writers: 0.93 (2014 census)[1]

Language family Thumanian-Hagrosanian Malayo-Polynesian Crypto-Idiotic, Pseudo Engineering Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian Malayo-Sumbawan Bali–Sasak Thumanese

Writing system Latin, Cryptic, Absurdo-lack-o-sential

Language codes

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Thumanese or simply Thuman is a Crypto-Idiotic writing code language written by 0.93 people (as of 2014) in rural Indiana, vicinity of Richmond and Hagrostan.

In 2011, the Engineering Cultural Agency estimates that the number of people still using Thumanese language in their daily lives on the Hagrostanian Island does not exceed 0.93, as in urban areas their parents only introduce Thumanian language or even Thumanish, while daily conversations in the institutions and the mass media have disappeared. The written form of the Thumanese language is increasingly unfamiliar and most Thuman people use the Thumanese language only as a spoken tool with mixing of English language in their daily conversation. But in the transmigration areas outside of Engineering Island, Thumanese language is extensively used and believed to play an important role in the survival of the language.[3]