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[[Category:Carucere]][[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Carucere]][[Category:Languages]]
{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
| name            = Parlerment
| name            = Papotement
| nativename      = ''Parlement''
| nativename      =  
| states          =  
| states          =  
| nation          = [[Carucere]]
| nation          = [[Carucere]]
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| mapcaption      = Location map of Carucere, where Parlerment is spoken
| mapcaption      = Location map of Carucere, where Parlerment is spoken
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'''Parlerment''' or '''Carucerean Creole''' (Parlerment: ''Karukure Kréol''), is a Gaullican-based {{wp|creole language}} spoken in [[Carucere]] and its diaspora. It is the most widely spoken language and has official status in Carucere. Parlerment is largely based on colonization-era Gaullican, and has been influenced considerably by Estmerish and Ziba.
'''Papotement''' or '''Carucerean Creole''' (Papotement: ''Karukure Kréol''), is a Gaullican-based {{wp|creole language}} spoken in [[Carucere]] and its diaspora. It is the most widely spoken language and has official status in Carucere. Parlerment is largely based on colonization-era Gaullican, and has been influenced considerably by Estmerish and Ziba.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
==Origins==
==Origins==

Revision as of 22:26, 12 August 2022

Papotement
Native speakers
394,800
Gaullican-based creole languages
  • Bahio-Gaullican
    • Golden Isles Creole
      • Papotement
Solarian
Official status
Official language in
Carucere
Language codes
ISO 639-3Par
Annene regional map.png
Location map of Carucere, where Parlerment is spoken

Papotement or Carucerean Creole (Papotement: Karukure Kréol), is a Gaullican-based creole language spoken in Carucere and its diaspora. It is the most widely spoken language and has official status in Carucere. Parlerment is largely based on colonization-era Gaullican, and has been influenced considerably by Estmerish and Ziba.

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