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Lanoi
Lanoi sprräk, Lanoi
Road sign in Lanoi
Road sign in Lanoi
Native to
Ethnicity1,815,361 ethnic Lanois
Native speakers
2,095,684 (native)
TBA (2nd language)
 (2022)
Thuado-Thrismaran
Language codes
ISO 639-1la
ISO 639-2lan
ISO 639-3lan
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Lanoi (Lanoi sprräk [Lanɔɪ sprɛ:k] (Speaker Icon.svg Listen)) is a North-Thuadian Germanic language with about 2 million native speakers predominantly in Lanoista, where it acts as one of the two equal official languages together with Nordsjoni. It is one of the least spoken North-Thuadian Germanic languages.

The most common dialect is Standard Lanoi, which evolved from the north and north-eastern dialects of Lanoi in the 19th century and was well established by the 20th century. Distinct regional and rural dialects exist, however they have been slowly dying out since the start of the 20th century.

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Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

Alle mängslisjnerr fods fråi an likjä i firdøghët an råtingrræ.
De utrrungare mid ändlendig an samväte an bør hengle mot enråndrre i en brudjängle.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

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