(made for my lil country, shut up i know its bad) Bukazji is the native language of Bukazjia. Originally spoken by the European settlers of the north-eastern part of Bukazjia, it eventually became the dominant language of the region. Today, it is spoken by 60% of the population, and is considered an endangered language. Bukazji is know for its lack of grammar rules. For the sake of simplicity, the phrases included in this guide will be in the Latin alphabet. Bukazji is almost always written in the Rus-Bukaz alphabet, but can be written in the Greco-Bukaz alphabet in specific circumstances. Hello: Hezjot (Heh-zhot) Goodbye: Svidazj (Svee-dazh) My name is: Maya nomal i’z (My-ah nomal i-z) How are you: Kaz Zjia (Kahz Zhia) Good: Galat (Gah-laht) Bad: Dolot (Douh-loht) Yes: Ga (Gah) No: Go (Goh) Water: Akyua (Ak-yooa) Coffee: Caffiz (Ca-feez) Bread: Pahob (Pah-hob) Sandwich: Pahob-izj (Pah-hob Eezh) WORK IN PROGRESS