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|colspan="2" |{{Flagicon image|Austro-Caldera.png|size=25px}} [[Austro-Caldera]] | |||
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* Gothic | |||
* Volin | |||
* Ænglish | |||
|[[Indigeno-Calderan|Volin]] | |||
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|Ænglish | |||
|Out of the 3 official languages of Austro-Caldera, only one, Volin, is native to the country, and spoken by the vast majority of citizens. | |||
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| colspan="2" |{{flag|Caphiria}} | | colspan="2" |{{flag|Caphiria}} | ||
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|[[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]] | | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|[[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]] | ||
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* [[ | * [[Maresia|Charentais]] | ||
* [[Pelaxia]]n | * [[Pelaxia]]n | ||
* Caphiric Latin | * Caphiric Latin | ||
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* Julian Ænglish | * Julian Ænglish | ||
* Lebhan | * Lebhan | ||
| Some states have a co-official language other than Cartadanian that is not federally recognized as an official language. In | | Some states have a co-official language other than Cartadanian that is not federally recognized as an official language. In Maresia, Charentais is co-official alongside Cartadanian, while in Triessa and São Andreas, Caphiric Latin is co-official. Pelaxian is common in multiple states but not co-official in any. | ||
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| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Eldmora-Regulus}} | | rowspan="2" |{{flag|Eldmora-Regulus}} | ||
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| [[Pentapolis]] | | [[Pentapolis]] | ||
| [[Pentapolitan Argot]] | | [[Pentapolitan Argot]] | ||
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| rowspan="4" |{{flag|Lucrecia}} | |||
| [[Emeritan Republic]] | |||
| [[Emeritan Pelaxian|Pelaxian]] | |||
| colspan="2" |Pelaxian<br>{{wp|Sardinian language|Emeritan Latin}} | |||
| rowspan="4" |{{nowrap|[[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] ({{wp|Catalan language|Catenian dialect}})}}<br>Coribian<br>Coscivian<br>{{wp|Corsican language|Ventian}} | |||
| rowspan="4" |Only Pelaxian and Isurian are considered official languages in Lucrecia; languages on the regional level are at most given recognition, but due to linguistic laws are forbidden from being elevated to official status without prior approval of the [[Centuriate Assembly]] and both linguistic communities. The two capital cantons fall under the jurisdiction of both linguistic communities in Lucrecia. | |||
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| [[Isurian Generality]] | |||
| colspan="3" |{{wp|Galician language|Isurian}} | |||
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| [[Emerida-Presidential Canton]] | |||
| colspan="3"; rowspan="2" |Pelaxian<br>Isurian | |||
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| {{nowrap|[[Toldeo-Administrative Canton]]}} | |||
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| colspan="2" |{{flag|Rumahoki}} | |||
| [[Classical Latin|Latin]]<br>[[Rumahokian Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]<br>{{nowrap|[[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]}} | |||
| Pelaxian<br>{{nowrap|Reform Tainean}} | |||
| [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]]<br>[[Insuo Loa]] | |||
| [[Almadarian Pelaxian]]<br>[[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]]<br>[[Caphiric Latin]]<br>[[Tainean language|Tainean]] dialects | |||
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| colspan="2" |{{flag|Yonderre}} | |||
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|[[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]]<br>[[East Gothic language|East Gothic]] | |||
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|Despite the extent of schooling in both languages, Yonderre remains a bilingual country: television and radio programming from state-operated or state-financed media like [[Télévision 1 (Yonderre)|Télévision 1]] are required by law to be available in both languages | |||
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[[Category:Bureau of International Statistics]] | [[Category:Bureau of International Statistics]] | ||
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[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] |
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