Ottaborta languages

Ottaborta languages are a family of languages in the Ottaborta Autonomous Republic of Econesia (which includes 12 states) and is also spoken overseas. Two writing systems are used: Latin alphabet and Segundiffu (a Chinese character-based writing system).

Script
The Ottaborta languages don't have writing script before, but in 150 CE, Segundiffu arrived by the Chinese. In 1844, to decrease the difficultness of literacy, a Latin alphabet began to be used widely. Since then, a Latin alphabet is widely used, but Ottaborta languages are sometimes written in Segundiffu. Segundiffu is now used by 30 authors (as Latin script is in wide use in Ottaborta).

Tones
All Ottaborta languages have tone.

Languages

 * Dujui language (Dujui state)
 * Molani language (Molani state)