Cartadanian language
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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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Regulated by |
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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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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.
History
Geographical distribution
Official status
Lusophone countries
CSL
Future
Current status and importance
Dialects
Cartadania
Insular areas
Luso-Cronan
Ceylonia
Galicia
Solemias
Other countries
Characterization and peculiarities
Vocabulary
Influence on other languages
Derived languages
Phonology
Vowels
Consonants
Grammar
Writing system
See also
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