Abassid languages

The following is a list of all known Abassid Languages.

Abassid Basic
The Abassid Basic language was a language created by a few people from the different regions of Abassid. It was basically a copy of Galactic Basic Standard with some words from the various Abassid languages thrown in. It didn't ever catch on, and now, though it is still learned, none would use it over Basic or their mother tongue.

Amayan
The Amayan language is native to the Asaya region. It sounds, looks and has similar grammar to Arabic. As with many Abassid languages, it is totally different from the other languages on the planet, except for some vocabulary.

Mbe
Mbe is native to the Temba region. It is similar to the Fang language of central Africa is terms of vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. Mbe is very different from the other Abassid languages, except for some vocabulary.

Moheptec
The Moheptec language is based on Mapudungun, the Sioux Language and Nahuatl. As with many other Abassid languages, Moheptec is mainly different with a few similarities to other Abassid languages.

Differences
Moheptec has about fifty variations, with many tribes having their own version. While these differences have little change from tribe to tribe, there are still distinctions between any two versions.

Tay
Tay is native to Sun-Pyong. It is similar to Cantonese in vocabulary, Korean in grammar and Thai in written apearance. Sun-Pyong is the most spoken outside its home region. It has only a few similarities to other Abassid languages.

Tu
Tu is the native language of Kama'olea. It is totally different from all the other languages of Abassid. Tu has Niuean grammar and a vocabulary similar to that of Rapa Nui.

Urrusuan
Urrusuan is the language of Urrusu. It is based on Russian and Mongolian and some of its words are similar to those of other Abassid languages.