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'''Calian''' ( | '''Calian''' (Calian: ''Chaoăn'' [[Calian language#phonology|/ˈc͡çä.o̯ən/]], {{wp|Bulgarian language|Tengarian}}: ''????'' {{wp|Bulgarian language#phonology|/????/}}) also known as the '''Calian Language''' (Calian: ''Oăggia Chaoăna'' [[Calian language#phonology|/ˈo̯ə.ɟ͡ʝä c͡çäˈo̯ə.na/]], {{wp|Bulgarian language|Tengarian}}: ''????'' {{wp|Bulgarian language#phonology|/????/}}) is a {{wpl|Eastern Romance languages|South Solarian}} language spoken by the [[Tengaria#Demographics|Calian people]] in the autonomous region of [[Calia]], in eastern [[Tengaria]]. The language is an official regional language, as constitued by the Tengarian Constitution of ????. Calian is classified as a threatened language, which means that the language is not deeply defused amongst the Calian people, though still used to some degree in regional affairs, education, and households. |
Revision as of 18:24, 28 October 2022
Calian Language | |
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Oăggia Chaoăna | |
Pronunciation | [ˈo̯ə.ɟ͡ʝä c͡çäˈo̯ə.na] |
Native to | Autonomous region of Calia |
Ethnicity | Calians |
Native speakers | estimated 3.7 million (2021) |
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Early forms | |
Solarian (Calian alphabet) | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Calia |
Recognised minority language in | |
Regulated by | Acciademoea dha Oăggia Chaoăna (Calian Language Academy) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | co |
ISO 639-2 | coa |
ISO 639-3 | coa |
Calian (Calian: Chaoăn /ˈc͡çä.o̯ən/, Tengarian: ???? /????/) also known as the Calian Language (Calian: Oăggia Chaoăna /ˈo̯ə.ɟ͡ʝä c͡çäˈo̯ə.na/, Tengarian: ???? /????/) is a South Solarian language spoken by the Calian people in the autonomous region of Calia, in eastern Tengaria. The language is an official regional language, as constitued by the Tengarian Constitution of ????. Calian is classified as a threatened language, which means that the language is not deeply defused amongst the Calian people, though still used to some degree in regional affairs, education, and households.