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'''Hveratut''' (Hverlandic: ''Hveramál'', English: ''Hveratongue'') is the indigenous language of Hverland, spoken predominantly by the [[Hvérfolk]] people. With a community of approximately 3,000 native speakers, it stands as the last living indigenous language of the country.
'''Hveratut''' (Hverlandic: ''Hveramál'', English: ''Hveratongue'') is the indigenous language of Hverland, spoken predominantly by the [[Hvérfolk]] people. With a community of approximately 3,000 native speakers, it stands as the last living indigenous language of the country. It is estimated that between 900 and 1,300 people speak Hveratut on a daily basis.

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Hveratut (Hverlandic: Hveramál, English: Hveratongue) is the indigenous language of Hverland, spoken predominantly by the Hvérfolk people. With a community of approximately 3,000 native speakers, it stands as the last living indigenous language of the country. It is estimated that between 900 and 1,300 people speak Hveratut on a daily basis.