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| name = Amilagran
| name = Amilagran
| altname = Urban Amilagran
| altname = Urban Amilagran
| nativename = 綠港語<br  /><small>Lòukáoung Ngïi</small>
| nativename = 綠港話<br  /><small>Lòukáoung Wàoi</small>
| image            = Amilagro_flag.svg
| image            = Amilagro_flag.svg
| imagesize        =  
| imagesize        =  
| imagealt        = Amilagran flag
| imagealt        = Amilagran flag
| imagecaption    = Ethnic, linugistic, and political flag of the [[Amilagro|Amilagran]] people
| imagecaption    = Ethnic, linugistic, and political flag of the [[Amilagro|Amilagran]] people
| pronunciation = {{wp|International Phonetic Alphabet|[lou˧˨kɒuŋ˧˥ ŋiɤ˨]}}  
| pronunciation = {{wp|International Phonetic Alphabet|[lou˧˨kɒuŋ˧˥ wɒi˧˩]}}  
| states = [[Amilagro]]<!-- or state -->
| states = [[Amilagro]]<!-- or state -->
| region = Southern [[Vileria]]
| region = Southern [[Vileria]]

Latest revision as of 16:26, 25 October 2023

Amilagran
Urban Amilagran
綠港話
Lòukáoung Wàoi
Amilagran flag
Ethnic, linugistic, and political flag of the Amilagran people
Pronunciation[lou˧˨kɒuŋ˧˥ wɒi˧˩]
Native toAmilagro
RegionSouthern Vileria
EthnicityAmilagrans
Native speakers
L1: 7,900,000 (2020)
L2: 575,000
FL: 225,000
Early form
Standard forms
Urban Amilagran
Written Amilagran
Amilagran Braille
Signed Amilagran
Official status
Official language in
 Amilagro
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byAmilagro Language Association
Language codes
ISO 639-1am
ISO 639-2ami
ISO 639-3
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Amilagran, also commonly referred to as Urban Amilagran (Written Amilagran: 綠港語, Arnaud Romanisation: Lòukáoung Ngïi) is a language within the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages. It is part of the Yue group.

Amilagran is viewed as an inseparable part of the cultural identity of Amilagrans, both those living in Amilagro and abroad. It is the official language of Amilagro, and a minority language in Vileria.