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| stand1        = [[Zhenian language#Standard Zhenian|Pyojun-eo]]
| stand1        = [[Zhenian language#Standard Zhenian|Pyojun-eo]]
| stand2        =  
| stand2        =  
| script        = [[Zhenian language#Script|Jinmun]] <small>(primary)</small> <br> [[Zhenian language#Script|Seomun]] <br> [[Elyrian alphabet|Elyrian script]] <br> {{wp|Latin alphabet|Valentian script}}
| script        = [[Zhenian language#Script|Jinmun]] <small>(primary)</small> <br> [[Zhenian language#Script|Seomun]] <br> [[Elyrian alphabet|Elyrian script]] <br> {{wp|Latin alphabet|Valentian script}}<br> [[Kapukan Alphabet|Kapukan Script]]
| nation        = [[Zhenia]]
| nation        = [[Zhenia]]
| minority      = [[Florencia]]<br>[[Kapuku]]
| minority      = [[Florencia]]<br>[[Kapuku]]

Revision as of 19:37, 21 March 2020

Zhenian
진국어 / 陳國語
PronunciationJhin.ɡu.ɡʌ
Native toZhenia
EthnicityZhenian
Native speakers
936,100,000 (2019)
Zhenianic
Early forms
Danguk language
  • Han language
Standard forms
DialectsSee "dialects" below
Jinmun (primary)
Seomun
Elyrian script
Valentian script
Kapukan Script
Official status
Official language in
Zhenia
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byFederal Institute of the Zhenian Language (연방국어원)
Language codes
ISO 639-1zh
ISO 639-2zhe
ISO 639-3

The Zhenian language (Seomun: 陳國語, Jinmun: 진국어, Valentian: Jinguk-eo) is a language in Tarsis spoken by about 936 million people. A member of the Zhenian language family, it is the national language and the most widely spoken language in Zhenia, with numerous dialects that vary by region. It is also spoken extensively among the Zhenian diaspora throughout the continent of Tarsis, as well as parts of western Veharia and Florencia, as a result of continuous Zhenian migration since the 16th century.

History

Names

Classification

Dialects

Grammatical Structure

Phonology

Morphones

Syntax

Script

See Also