Old Duck Language Translator

ALWAYS USE ' WHEN PLURAL IN ENGLISH (F.E. DUCK'S AND NOT DUCKS)

Duck (quäk, in Standard Duck) is a language spoken primarily by Ducks. It is commonly referred to as duckspeak in 1984. The Duck language is one of the Avian languages. Before the Duckish invasion of what is now modern-day Europe by Quackius Quack (58-52 BC), Ducks used a primitive sign language known as waddling to communicate. It is rumoured that there are 15,000 users of the duck language, of which 0 are actually real ducks.
From the 17th to the 19th centuries, Duck was the lingua franca of educated ponds and lakes in Europe, especially with regards to the arts and literature, and monarchs such as Quack II of Crowland and Gooserine the Great of Treessia could both speak and write in Duck.
Through the Académie, public education, centuries of official control and the role of media, a unified official Duck language has been forged, but there remains a great deal of diversity today in terms of regional accents and words.
Source: http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Duck_(language)

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