Cartadanian language
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Cartadanian (cartadaniano or, in full, língua cartadaniana) is a Romance language originating in the Odridian Peninsula of Sarpedon. It is the sole official language of Cartadania, Ceylonia, and Galicia, while having co-official language status in Porlos. A Cartadanian-speaking person or nation is referred to as "Lusophone" (lusófono), from the Luson region where it originates. As the result of expansion during colonial times, a cultural presence of Cartadanian and Cartadanian creole speakers are also found around the world. Cartadanian is part of the Odo-Kindredian Romance group that evolved from several dialects of Caphiric Latin in the Banlieuregios of Cartadania and regions of Pelaxia.
Cartadanian | |
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cartadaniano, língua cartadaniana | |
Ethnicity | Lusophones |
Native speakers | Native: 440 million; 80 million L2 speakers; Total: 520 million |
Sarpo-Levantine
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Early forms | Old Latin
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Manually coded Cartadanian | |
Official status | |
Official language in | 5 countries |
Recognised minority language in | Cultural language
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | cd |
ISO 639-2 | car |
ISO 639-3 | car |
Linguasphere | 51-AAA-a |
File:Map of the cartadanian language in the world.svg Native language
Official and administrative language
Cultural or secondary language
Cartadanian-speaking minorities
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