Cerdian
| Cerdian | |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | SER-DEE-YAN |
| Created by | Chinxe Xa-Wooxe |
| Date | 4,000,0 BCE |
| Ethnicity | Cerdians |
| Extinct | 2,000,0 BCE |
| Revival | 1,000,0 BCE |
| Purpose | Cordanic |
| Kanji Script | |
| Official status | |
Official language in | Australia Franklin, Loxy Islands |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |

Cerdian is a Sino-Tibetan language founded in 4,000,0 BCE by Chinxe Xa-Wooxe written in Kanji script.
History
Chinxe Xa-Wooxe (Nicknamed, Chixxy), was a language creator, and he created the Cerdian Language in 4,000,0 BCE. Chixxy first called the language “Chinxe”. Chinxe went extinct in 2,000,0 BCE by Congx Cuxy and got revived in 1,000,0 BCE by Corxe Croxe, and the name changed from Chinxe to Cerdian. In 115 AD, Cerdian got split into traditional and simplified. Simplified is what we speak today, and traditional is what the first speakers used to speak. In 360 AD, Traditional Cerdian became extinct, and Simplified Cerdian was renamed to just Cerdian.
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