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'''Doulanian''' (Doulanian: TBFI) is a Slavic language spoken in Southern [[Sarpedon]]. | '''Doulanian''' (Doulanian: TBFI) is a Slavic language spoken in Southern [[Sarpedon]]. It is the official language of [[Doulan]], and is also a minority language in neighboring countries. Doulanian is split into two main dialects, North and South Doulanian, which differ in various ways phonologically, orthographically, and lexically. The standard variety, known as '''Standard Doulanian''', is based primarily on the Southern dialect, specifically the [CAPITAL CITY] variety. Doulanian is written in a modified Cyrillic script. | ||
== Classification == | == Classification == |
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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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Early forms | Proto-Occidental
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Official status | |
Official language in | Doulan |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Doulanian (Doulanian: TBFI) is a Slavic language spoken in Southern Sarpedon. It is the official language of Doulan, and is also a minority language in neighboring countries. Doulanian is split into two main dialects, North and South Doulanian, which differ in various ways phonologically, orthographically, and lexically. The standard variety, known as Standard Doulanian, is based primarily on the Southern dialect, specifically the [CAPITAL CITY] variety. Doulanian is written in a modified Cyrillic script.