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=== Languages === | === Languages === | ||
Verona, being part of Cartadania, has Cartadanian as the state official language, which is also used as the language of business, government, and instruction. The state also uses signage in Cartadanian. However, due to the presence of about 20% of the state's population having Latin ancestry, the General Assembly has allowed the combined use of [[Caphiric Latin|Latin]] and Ænglish alongside Cartadanian. It is worth noting that about 84% of Latin-identifying individuals in Verona are fluent in Latin and/or Ænglish. | |||
The most common languages spoken in Verona as of | Moreover, Cartadania's close ties with Pelaxia have led to a large population of Spanish-speaking individuals settling in the state. The lexical similarity between Cartadanian and Pelaxian is high, though, estimated at around 90%, allowing for better communication between the two groups without a major need for translation. The Census has reported that approximately one-third of the population in Verona speaks a mother language other than Cartadanian at home, highlighting the state's linguistic diversity. | ||
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* | The most common languages spoken in Verona as of 2030 are: | ||
* | * Cartadanian | ||
* [[Caphiric Latin|Latin]] | |||
* [[Julian Ænglish|Ænglish]] | |||
* {{wp|Spanish language|Pelaxian}} | |||
* Other languages less than 1% each | * Other languages less than 1% each | ||