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Avybit

This was the language of the earliest birds. It was a series of high and low pitched, and long and short chirps. It didn't have an alphabet, only types of words. Higher chirps meant you were happy. Long high chirps meant you were happy with some one, short high chirps meant you were happy with yourself. The lower chirps meant the opposite. Short, angry with yourself. Long, angry at someone else. Chirps in the middle rang meant you want something. Long, hungry. Short, thirsty. Two in a row means you need someone, three in a row means you need help. It had a very broad writing system. Bumpy lines meant low pitch, straight meant high, and wavy meant medium. Longer and shorter line were the chirp length. The language was lost as the avifaunas evolved. Speaking became more advanced, and Avybit was no longer needed. People stopped using it, and it was forgotten.     A group of geographers found it while searching old cliffs and mountains. The old avifaunas had carved there thoughts into rocks and the dirt. These people took it to professional translators to see what it meant. The translators said they had never seen anything like it. They looked into it and began decoding the marks. They asked family history experts to see if old journals could explain it, they looked at related languages, and eventually they were able to figure it out.     Only a few people are able to be taught this language. The main people who learn it are advanced college students looking into family history of decoding. But the students that have learned it have loved it. One kid, Tim lance had some thoughts on it, "I love this strange language. It turns out, after learning this, I can here small words in actual birds! It's amazing! I had no idea the old avifauna's were so similar to birds. Avybit has completely changed my life."

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