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'''Amilagran''' ({{wp|Traditional Chinese|Written Amilagran}}: 綠港語, [[Amilagran language#romanisation|Arnaud Romanisation]]: Lòukáoung Ngïi) is a language within the {{wp|sinitic languages|Sinitic}} branch of the {{wp|sino-tibetan languages|Sino-Tibetan languages}}. It is part of the {{wp|Yue Chinese|Yue}} group. | '''Amilagran''', also commonly referred to as '''Urban Amilagran''' ({{wp|Traditional Chinese|Written Amilagran}}: 綠港語, [[Amilagran language#romanisation|Arnaud Romanisation]]: Lòukáoung Ngïi) is a language within the {{wp|sinitic languages|Sinitic}} branch of the {{wp|sino-tibetan languages|Sino-Tibetan languages}}. It is part of the {{wp|Yue Chinese|Yue}} group. | ||
Amilagran is viewed as an inseparable part of the cultural identity of Amilagrans, both those living in [[Amilagro]] and abroad. It is the official language of Amilagro, and a minority language in [[Vileria]]. | Amilagran is viewed as an inseparable part of the cultural identity of Amilagrans, both those living in [[Amilagro]] and abroad. It is the official language of Amilagro, and a minority language in [[Vileria]]. |
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Amilagran | |
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Urban Amilagran | |
綠港語 Lòukáoung Ngïi | |
Pronunciation | [lou˧˨kɒuŋ˧˥ ŋiɤ˨] |
Native to | Amilagro |
Region | Southern Vileria |
Ethnicity | Amilagrans |
Native speakers | L1: 7,900,000 (2020) L2: 575,000 FL: 225,000 |
Sinitic
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Early form | |
Standard forms | Urban Amilagran
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Written Amilagran Amilagran Braille | |
Signed Amilagran | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Amilagro |
Recognised minority language in | |
Regulated by | Amilagro Language Association |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | am |
ISO 639-2 | ami |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Amilagran, also commonly referred to as Urban Amilagran (Written Amilagran: 綠港語, Arnaud Romanisation: Lòukáoung Ngïi) is a language within the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages. It is part of the Yue group.
Amilagran is viewed as an inseparable part of the cultural identity of Amilagrans, both those living in Amilagro and abroad. It is the official language of Amilagro, and a minority language in Vileria.