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| name = Storvani language | | name = Storvani language | ||
| altname = Strovan | | altname = Strovan | ||
| nativename = | | nativename = Storvançi | ||
| acceptance = | | acceptance = | ||
| image = BorelianFlag.png | | image = BorelianFlag.png |
Revision as of 17:09, 7 March 2021
Storvani language | |
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Strovan | |
Storvançi | |
Pronunciation | /stɔrvanʧɪ/ |
Native to | |
Region | Storvan island |
Ethnicity | Storvani aboriginals |
Native speakers | L1: ~470,000 L2: ~470,000 FL: <80,000 |
Thuado-Thrismaran languages
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Early forms | |
Official status | |
Official language in | |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | ST |
ISO 639-2 | STO |
ISO 639-3 | STO |
File:StorvaniLangMap.png Distribution of the language Absolute majority >30% of native speakers | |
- ↑ The term "Odluчina" comes from Bogmian verb "Odluчiꞇi", meaning "To seperate". The term comes from the separation of the settlers during the Empire of Three Kings from the rest of the country, which caused their separation and linguistic differentiation from the original mix of Bogmian and Zhengian settlers, intermixing mainly with the Borelian aboriginals.