Borundian language

Borundian (ħaberündiborbak [ħɑpːerɯnðibɔrpːak]) is a Borundic language spoken primarily in Borundia, and by the Borundian communities in Nuhinba, Gezirnus, and Awanzoria, where Borundian is recognized as a minority language. It is spoken in most Borundian islands as the majority language. Along with Latawei, it is one of the two official languages of Borundia constitutionally.

Sample text
The following is a sample text in literary Borundian of Article 1 of the :

Borundian:
 * Maşiqi 1: Sad nasa gerəki əzed hand wazjanˈhud beşandık hand qayaba. Ima saggerır patazjandın hand qarıyun. Faznabir, sadeyom baˈkhanır hud ruħat bajemdulalı kheterin məzdhaja.


 * maʃiqi mɑzˤ | sað nasa gerɑci ɑzeð hanð waʒʲanʕud βeʃanðʌc hanð qaθaβa | ima saɢːerʌr pataʒʲanðʌɴ hanð qarʌθun | faznabir | sadeθɔm baʕχanʌr huð ruħat bajemdulalʌ χeterin mɑzˤhaja

Gloss
 * Article 1: All humans born free and equal in dignity and rights. They possesses conscience and reason. Therefore, all(being) must(act) in soul(of) sibling(hood) toward one(other).

Translation
 * Article 1: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They possess conscience and reason. Therefore, everyone should act in a spirit of brotherhood towards each other.