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AU People

Au People are categorized differently depending on what makes them au. There are people with Au names, like anyone named Audrey or Austin. These people provide the bulk of our main memberships. Then there are poeple, as in a group-category. Many people have au in their names for their culture-nation, such as Haudenosaunee or Australians. There are people whose names are only romanized to have au in them, and the people normally don't see their names as having the au letters- because they see them in their own! (Insert two example groups and their letters here).  Some of those people are even extinct, such as the Aurignacian and (insert non-cave example). There are people who are au by the city they were raised in or currently live in, like those from Austin, Texas or Bordeaux, France. 

Then there are the languages that have AU in their names, and those that use au words. These ones are very important to the club, as our collection of things we do is based off of au words, especially those in modern languages. For example, Japanese supplies some au words such as warau, laughter, or au, to meet. But old Japanese actually has way more au words, whuich implimented would supply a large bulk of our stuff. Names for words create our club. It creates the current background colour of this page, which is laurel green. The name laurel itself provides lots of other things, including a spice and many plants to use as well as thousands of people named Laurel, Laura, and other such varients.

Going back to the people, there are many languages that use a lot of au words. English is really only moderate compared to German and Cantonese. Other languages include French, Dutch, Latin, and many other European languages, and even moreso minor/endangered European languages, like Basque and Occitan. There are many other Chinese languages

Ithat use au, such as Hakka, Fujian, and Southern Min. Other Asian languages too like Vietnamese, Burmese, Punjabi. And there are many Native American, African, indigenous Oceanic languages I haven't even bothered to explore yet (except for Maori and Hawai'ian, which are more easily available. 

All of these languages are incredibly important to the au clubs existance and continual effort. They are the reason for this. They are what makes this group what it is. And so, though the peoples names might noot include AU in their English name, in their denonyms, or even to other languages, and so all of these groups of people are important to the au clubs existance and thus to us. 

And then there are words that represent peoples places and occupations that follow those au words in languages. In English, we have aunts, daughters, family titles. Then we have other occupations such as the leadership roles of authoritarians, dauphins, etc. These are all so important to us and their implimentation and what we choose to focus and study on. And speaking of occupations, people who are famous or known in their works and are au named are also highlighted and urged to be beneficial towards our group. Actors and actresses showcased, for example. Audrey Hepburn, Aubrey Plaza, and frickin' Paul or Paulson. Those are all important to this group as well.

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