Golomanian

Golomanian, also known as Modern Golomanian or Golomic or Golomish is the official language of the Goloman Islands, Eastern parts of Zotua, Southern parts of Julius, and Northern parts of Hardia. It has the exact same amount of letters as English, except since a /z/ sound isn't in the Golomanian language, the Golomanian Z, known as "Thi", makes a /th/ sound. Some characters, like Thi, originate from Cyrillic and Coptic letters. Like how O, known as "Ohma" looks like a miniscule Phi.

Old Golomanian
Old Golomanian (Old Golomanian: Олд Голаманава) is the earliest recorded account of spoken Golomanian. In 1245, Russian sailors landed on the Goloman Islands and created their own language comprised of Cyrillic characters. Excerpt from Land of the Lost, the earliest Golomanian story

"Фe вила ди гаванаб. Зугин фалаг плóм апана њић лам анкив. Њег'ава ран пáмлиа, пумак тин палоргав. Зич оф лам фифа, пин лаг мóрвав."

Latinized Old Golomanian: "Fe vida di gavanab. Yugin fadag pdóm apana with dam ankiv. Weg'ava ran pámdia, pumak tin padorgav. Yich of dam fifa, pin dag mórvav."

Translated to English:

"The land was swept with a storm. It was the most fierce storm the world has ever seen. Soaking the boats, causing a flood. We prayed that we will survive, but only I did."

Middle Golomanian
Middle Golomanian was a true Berber language, using characters from the Neo-Tifinagh alphabet. Excerpt from Lagolia, a story by Jasdfa Jasasfaga.

"ⵡⴻ ⴱⴰⴷⴰ ⴽⴰⵓ ⴷⴻⴰⵏ ⵇⴼ ⴳⴰⵔⵙⴰⵉⵖ ⵣⴻ ⴽⴰⵏⴰⵅ ⵍⴻ, ⵏⴰⵏⴰⴽⴻⴼ."

Latinized Middle Golomanian:

"We bada kae daen qf garsaij zekanofe, nanakef."

Translated to English:

"We went off into the setting sun, never to be seen again."

Late Middle Golomanian
Late Middle Golomanian was a Latin-based language. Excerpt from Darwin the Explorer by Johnar Gikulagi

"Tren a vana de culuminia, pu van rar taka. Pleag did valgor tavarg Gogna pipis. Vun vana gan ko, el disbada."

Translated to English:

"Then a large owl came swooping in, taking the fruit. Jogna pleaded the owl to give it back. The owl didn't give it back, to his dismay."