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'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (Standard Bri: ''Bri<sup>A2-</sup> dreabh<sup>C0+</sup>'' /ʙʲi<sup>A2-</sup> r̝aw<sup>C0+/) was the classical language of Mwail British Isles, belonging to the Keric family. By the year 4000, Bri served exclusively as a religious, ceremonial, and poetic language rather than a spoken one; it was a monosyllabic tonal language, with 24 tones realized via 24 different cantillation melodies. | '''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (Standard Bri: ''Bri<sup>A2-</sup> dreabh<sup>C0+</sup>'' /ʙʲi<sup>A2-</sup> r̝aw<sup>C0+</sup>/) was the classical language of Mwail British Isles, belonging to the Keric family. By the year 4000, Bri served exclusively as a religious, ceremonial, and poetic language rather than a spoken one; it was a monosyllabic tonal language, with 24 tones realized via 24 different cantillation melodies. | ||
The native Bri script is a right-to-left logography (lines of text go from up to down). | The native Bri script is a right-to-left logography (lines of text go from up to down). | ||