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The official language if [[New Gandor]], spoken by the entire Gandorian population of approximately 170 million. It is understood across New Gandor despite dialect differences. There are also 57 million non native speakers fluent in Gandorian. | The official language if [[New Gandor]], spoken by the entire Gandorian population of approximately 170 million. It was adapted from [[Gandorian Eminopler]] (208 - 1704 AD) in 1650 AD, used by the Easterners during the civil war, and made official in 1704. It is understood across New Gandor despite dialect differences. There are also 57 million non native speakers fluent in Gandorian. |
Latest revision as of 21:59, 23 February 2020
Gandorian | |
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New Gandorian | |
Gąsiorska | |
Native to | New Gandor |
Ethnicity | New Gandorian |
Native speakers | 170 million (2019) |
Early forms | |
Dialects | |
Iberic Script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | Gd |
ISO 639-2 | Gdn |
ISO 639-3 | Ngd |
The official language if New Gandor, spoken by the entire Gandorian population of approximately 170 million. It was adapted from Gandorian Eminopler (208 - 1704 AD) in 1650 AD, used by the Easterners during the civil war, and made official in 1704. It is understood across New Gandor despite dialect differences. There are also 57 million non native speakers fluent in Gandorian.