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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          =
| glottorefname    =
| notice          = IPA
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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
Tooendran
Tuuenjik
Pronunciation['Tu:enjik]
RegionNorth-East Astaria
EthnicityToendran
Native speakers
6 million (2015)
Indo-European
  • Germanic
    • West Germanic
      • Toendran
Latin
Official status
Official language in
Toendraland
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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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.