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{{Infobox language | |||
| name = Toendran | |||
| altname = Tooendran | |||
| nativename = Tuuenjik | |||
| pronunciation = ['Tu:enjik] | |||
| states = | |||
| region = North-East Astaria | |||
| nation = Toendraland | |||
| minority = | |||
| ethnicity = Toendran | |||
| speakers = 6 million | |||
| date = 2015 | |||
| ref = | |||
| familycolor = | |||
| fam1 = Indo-European | |||
| fam2 = Germanic | |||
| fam3 = West Germanic | |||
| script = Latin | |||
| iso1 = | |||
| iso2 = | |||
| iso3 = | |||
| glotto = | |||
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| notice = IPA | |||
}} | |||
Tuendran(''Tuuenjik'' ['Tu:enjik]) is a West Germanic language spoken by about 5.8 million as a first language, and 0.2 million as a second language, constituting most of the population of Toendraland(where it is the official language, and the entirity of the Urichi tribes as a second language. | Tuendran(''Tuuenjik'' ['Tu:enjik]) is a West Germanic language spoken by about 5.8 million as a first language, and 0.2 million as a second language, constituting most of the population of Toendraland(where it is the official language, and the entirity of the Urichi tribes as a second language. |
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Toendran | |
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Tooendran | |
Tuuenjik | |
Pronunciation | ['Tu:enjik] |
Region | North-East Astaria |
Ethnicity | Toendran |
Native speakers | 6 million (2015) |
Indo-European
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Latin | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Toendraland |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Tuendran(Tuuenjik ['Tu:enjik]) is a West Germanic language spoken by about 5.8 million as a first language, and 0.2 million as a second language, constituting most of the population of Toendraland(where it is the official language, and the entirity of the Urichi tribes as a second language.