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{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
| name = Valtrivan | | name = Valtrivan | ||
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| familycolor = Indo-European | | familycolor = Indo-European | ||
| family = Indo-Berean | | family = Indo-Berean | ||
| fam1 = | | fam1 = | ||
| fam2 = Valtrivan | | fam2 = Old Valtrivan | ||
| fam3 = | | fam3 = Valtrivan | ||
| protoname = | | protoname = Old Valtrivan | ||
| ancestor = | | ancestor = Old Valtrivan | ||
| ancestor2 = <!-- up to ancestor5 --> | | ancestor2 = <!-- up to ancestor5 --> | ||
| standards = | | standards = | ||
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| posteriori = | | posteriori = | ||
| nation = {{Flag|Valtriva}} | | nation = {{Flag|Valtriva}} | ||
| minority = {{Flag|Valimia}} | | minority = {{Flag|Valimia}}<br>{{Flag|Rovina}} | ||
| agency = | | agency = | ||
| iso1 = vt | | iso1 = vt | ||
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| iso2t = | | iso2t = | ||
| iso2comment = | | iso2comment = | ||
| iso3 = | | iso3 = vtr | ||
| iso3comment = | | iso3comment = | ||
| lc1 = | | lc1 = | ||
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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
==Dialects== | ==Dialects== | ||
[[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Valtriva]] [[Category:Languages of Aurorum]] |
Latest revision as of 09:08, 21 September 2021
Valtrivan | |
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Valtrijvaja | |
Native to | Valtriva |
Ethnicity | Valtrivans |
Native speakers | 14.8 millionm (2021) |
Indo-Berean | |
Early form | Old Valtrivan
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Latin (Valtrivan alphabet) | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Valtriva |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | vt |
ISO 639-2 | vtr |
ISO 639-3 | vtr |
Valtrivan is an Indo-Berean language Spoken in Valtriva and parts of Rovina and Valimia. It is the national and official language of Valtriva. Worldwide the Valtrivan language has 14 million speakers. The Valtrivan language developed from Old Valtrivan after centuries of Valimian influence which made thr Valtrivan tongue extremely different to the one that came before it predating the period that Valimia ruled Valtriva. The Valtrivan lamguage was supressed under Valimian rule from 1703-1922 although it resurfaced after Valtrivan independence thanks to a strenuous national effort.