Eukestauzian language

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Eukestauzian is a European language spoken in the Eukestauzia territory of El Kadsre. It is very similar to Spanish and Latin. The letters "U" and "Z" are the most commonly used in words. The language first originated in the Middle East in the 1800's as a secondary language named "Kadreealon". It is unknown how it originated, however the earliest known use of it was in an 1876 book titled "Tratiaza" (Lover) written by Maria Jozia. The language's first use in Eukestauzia was in 1901 when the king made it the official language of Eukestauzia at 12:00 pm on July 16th, 1901, when the king started speaking the language as soon as it became an official language.

It's writing systems are Arabic script and Latin script.

Arabic script is the most used writing system in Eukestauzia, however, many speakers of the langauge use Latin script. Over 15,000 people across the world (8,103 in Eukestauzia) are native speakers of the language, with about 5,000 people speaking it as a secondary language.