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Sukong | |
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Common Sukong | |
綠話 | |
Pronunciation | [lou˧˩wɒi˧˩] |
Native to | Sukong |
Region | Northwestern Olivacia |
Ethnicity | Sukongs |
Native speakers | L1: 305,000,000 (2020) L2: 21,000,000 FL: 15,000,000 |
Early form | |
Standard forms | Ca Luo Sukong
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Traditional Chinese | |
Signed Sukong | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Sukong |
Regulated by | TBA (Sukong Language Commitee) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | su |
ISO 639-2 | suk |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:suk – Ca Luo Sukongssw – South-west Sukongsnw – Norht-west Sukongsuc – Central Sukongsnc – North-central Sukongssn – North-south Sukongsue – East Sukongsse – South-east Sukongsne – North-east Sukongsui – Island Sukong |
Official and majority language
Co-official, but not majority language
Minority language | |
The Sukong languge (綠話, pronounced: [lou˧˩wɒi˧˩] ) is a Sino-Tibetan language mainly spoken in Sukong, and its neighbour nations. Expat speaker communities also exist in Neuewland and Riamo. As a member of the Chinese languages, it shares similarities with Chengshengese. It is unknown as to how these languages spread over such a wide area.