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'''Trjebian''' (spelt either ''Dhreszeņ'' ([[North Trjebian language|Traditional]]) or ''Tresheng'' ([[South Trjebian language|Simple]]) is a Szejon language spoken in the [[Tjrebia|Trjebian]] area and is the primary language of the [[Kingdom of Trjebia]] and the Trjebian people. It is generally classified as a {{wp|pluricentric language}}, with the two varieties being Northern or Traditional, and Southern or Simple.
'''Trjebian''' (spelt either ''Dhreszeņ'' ([[North Trjebian language|Traditional]]) or ''Tresheng'' ([[South Trjebian language|Simple]]) is a Szejon language spoken in the [[Tjrebia|Trjebian]] area and is the primary language of the [[Kingdom of Trjebia]] and the Trjebian people. It is generally classified as a {{wp|pluricentric language}}, with the two varieties being Northern or Traditional, and Southern or Simple.
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 1 July 2023

Trjebian
Dhreszeņ (Traditional)
Tresheng (Simple)
EthnicityTrjebian people
Native speakers
1.2 million (2018)
1.3 million total speakers
L2 speakers: <100,000
Latin (Traditional and Simple)
Official status
Official language in
Kingdom of Trjebia
Alquiya
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3DHE

Trjebian (spelt either Dhreszeņ (Traditional) or Tresheng (Simple) is a Szejon language spoken in the Trjebian area and is the primary language of the Kingdom of Trjebia and the Trjebian people. It is generally classified as a pluricentric language, with the two varieties being Northern or Traditional, and Southern or Simple.