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| name = Luepolan | | name = Luepolan | ||
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| nativename = | | nativename = Ľupolski Ézik | ||
| states = [[Luepola]] | | states = [[Luepola]] | ||
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'''Luepolan''' ( | '''Luepolan''' ({{IPA-en|luˈpoʊlən|}}), or the '''Luepolan language''' ({{lang-lupl|Ľupolski ézik|}} {{IPAc-lupl|lj|u|'|p|o|l|s|k|i|-|ee|'|z|i|k}}) is a {{wpl|South Slavic languages|South Molvic language}} that evolved in eastern [[Patyria]]. It is spoken by approximately 83 million speakers worldwide, the majority of whom live in [[Luepola]], where it is the sole national language. | ||
==Standard Luepolan== | ==Standard Luepolan== |
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Luepolan | |
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Ľupolski Ézik | |
Native to | Luepola |
Native speakers | 83 million (2013) |
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Official status | |
Official language in | Luepola |
Recognised minority language in | |
Regulated by | Academic Society for the Luepolan Language |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lup |
Areas where Luepolan is spoken by over 50% of the population Areas where Luepolan is spoken by at least 10% of the population |
Luepolan (/luˈpoʊlən/), or the Luepolan language (Ľupolski ézik [ʎuˈpɔlski e:ˈzik]) is a South Molvic language that evolved in eastern Patyria. It is spoken by approximately 83 million speakers worldwide, the majority of whom live in Luepola, where it is the sole national language.