Sign in Goudy, advising that trespassers will be shot
Although English and Portuguese are the two official languages, a creole language is spoken by 70% of the country's population. Using English and Portuguese words in the syntax of the native Flong tongue, as well as bits of Spanish and Arabic, Goudy, also known as ki-Flong, is fairly easy to pick up although hard to understand. While written in friendly Roman letters, the complex rules of Goudy spelling have often been likened to kindergarteners on crack stringing together letters plucked at random out of alphabet soup ? this can make navigation a little challenging, as most San Serriffean signage is written only in Goudy.
See also: Goudy phrasebook
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