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|name | | name = Doulanian | ||
|nativename | | nativename = TBFI | ||
|familycolor | | familycolor = indo-european | ||
|pronunciation = | | pronunciation = TBFI | ||
|states | | states = [[Doulan]] | ||
|region | | region = [[Sarpedon]] | ||
|speakers | | speakers = TBFI | ||
|date | | date = TBFI | ||
|rank | | rank = | ||
|speakers2= | | speakers2 = TBFI | ||
|fam1 | | fam1 = Occidental | ||
|fam2 | | fam2 = Slavic | ||
|fam3 | | fam3 = Sarpo-Slavic | ||
|fam4 | | fam4 = Doulanian | ||
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''' | '''Doulanian''' (Doulanian: TBFI) is a Slavic language spoken in Southern [[Sarpedon]]. Julian Ænglish is considered one of the most influential dialects of Ænglish globally, including on other varieties of Ænglish. Ænglish is the most widely spoken language in the Urcea and is the official language of the Government of Urcea. | ||
The Ænglish language, which originated in western Levantia, quickly became a lingua latina in the Holy Levantine Empire, and had become the most common trade and mercantile language of Urcea by the 1200s. Julian Ænglish varieties include many common pronunciations, vocabulary, spelling, and other features found nationwide in comparison to other Ænglish dialects around the world. Any Julian Ænglish accent perceived as free of noticeably local, ethnic, or cultural markers is popularly called "General" or "Standard" Urcean, a fairly uniform standard dialect continuum used in broadcast mass media, highly educated speech, and certain regions. Julian Ænglish, as opposed to the Ænglish of other Anglo-Goths and elsewhere, uses many loanwords and concepts from Lebhan. There are several spelling variations between Julian and non-Julian varieties of Ænglish as well. | The Ænglish language, which originated in western Levantia, quickly became a lingua latina in the Holy Levantine Empire, and had become the most common trade and mercantile language of Urcea by the 1200s. Julian Ænglish varieties include many common pronunciations, vocabulary, spelling, and other features found nationwide in comparison to other Ænglish dialects around the world. Any Julian Ænglish accent perceived as free of noticeably local, ethnic, or cultural markers is popularly called "General" or "Standard" Urcean, a fairly uniform standard dialect continuum used in broadcast mass media, highly educated speech, and certain regions. Julian Ænglish, as opposed to the Ænglish of other Anglo-Goths and elsewhere, uses many loanwords and concepts from Lebhan. There are several spelling variations between Julian and non-Julian varieties of Ænglish as well. |
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Doulanian | |
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TBFI | |
Pronunciation | TBFI |
Native to | Doulan |
Region | Sarpedon |
Native speakers | TBFI |
Occidental
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Doulanian (Doulanian: TBFI) is a Slavic language spoken in Southern Sarpedon. Julian Ænglish is considered one of the most influential dialects of Ænglish globally, including on other varieties of Ænglish. Ænglish is the most widely spoken language in the Urcea and is the official language of the Government of Urcea.
The Ænglish language, which originated in western Levantia, quickly became a lingua latina in the Holy Levantine Empire, and had become the most common trade and mercantile language of Urcea by the 1200s. Julian Ænglish varieties include many common pronunciations, vocabulary, spelling, and other features found nationwide in comparison to other Ænglish dialects around the world. Any Julian Ænglish accent perceived as free of noticeably local, ethnic, or cultural markers is popularly called "General" or "Standard" Urcean, a fairly uniform standard dialect continuum used in broadcast mass media, highly educated speech, and certain regions. Julian Ænglish, as opposed to the Ænglish of other Anglo-Goths and elsewhere, uses many loanwords and concepts from Lebhan. There are several spelling variations between Julian and non-Julian varieties of Ænglish as well.