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jalaste

Jalaste is a term with limited attestation in contemporary sources. It has no single, widely accepted meaning; instead, its sense varies with context. In published materials, jalaste is encountered as a proper noun in fictional settings, as a proposed term in discussions of constructed languages, and as a surname with small regional usage. Because of this variability, the article summarizes known uses rather than presenting a canonical definition.

Etymology: There is no consensus on the origin of jalaste. The term appears to be a nonce

In fiction: In speculative literature, jalaste has been used as the name of a city, region, or

In linguistics and conlangs: In discussions of constructed languages, jalaste may appear as an example word,

Onomastics: Jalaste is reported as a surname or given-name with limited usage among small communities, without

See also: constructed language, toponymy, onomastics. References: This article is a stub; further sourcing is needed.

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