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the Xerdan language Xerdan is an indigenous language family spoken by the Xerdan peoples, primarily living in central Tropico Derived from a common ancestral language, it is the most widely spoken language family of indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a total of probably some 2 million speakers.
{{Infobox language
| name            = Xerdan
| altname          =
| nativename      =
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| image            =
| imagesize        = <!-- or image_size -->
| imagealt        =
| imagecaption    =
| pronunciation    =
| states          = <!-- or state -->
| region          = [[Tropico]]<br/>[[Kushiovania]]
| creator          =
| created          =
| setting          =
| coordinates      = <!-- use {{Coord}} -->
| ethnicity        = Xerdans<br/>Meztizos<br/>White Tropicans
| extinct          =
| era              =
| speakers        =
| date            =
| dateprefix      =
| ref              = <!-- up to e21 (or current edition) if ref is ''Ethnologue'' -->
| refname          =
| speakers2        =
| revived          =
| revived-category = <!-- or revived-cat -->
| familycolor      =
| family          = American (areal)
| fam1            = Proto-Mayan
| fam2            = Mayan
| fam3            = Yucatecan<!-- up to fam15 -->
| fam4            = Maya-Taino<!-- up to fam15 -->
| standards        =
| stand1          =
| stand2          = <!-- up to stand6 -->
| dialects        =
| listclass        =
| dia1            =
| dia2            = <!-- up to dia20 -->
| script          = Xerdan Latin
| sign            =
| posteriori      =
| nation          = [[Tropico]]<br/>[[Kushiovania]]
| minority        =
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| iso3            =
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| lc1              =
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| lc2              = <!-- up to lc30 -->
| ld2              = <!-- up to ld30 -->
| iso6            =
| isoexception    =
| linglist        =
| lingname        =
| linglist2        = <!-- up to linglist6 -->
| lingname2        = <!-- up to lingname6 -->
| glotto          =
| glottoname      =
| glottofoot      =
| glottorefname    =
| glotto2          = <!-- up to glotto5 -->
| glottoname2      = <!-- up to glottoname5 -->
| glottorefname2  = <!-- up to glottorefname5 -->
| aiatsis          =
| aiatsisname      =
| aiatsis2        = <!-- up to aiatsis6 -->
| aiatsisname2    = <!-- up to aiatsisname6 -->
| guthrie          =
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| wikibook        = <!-- an e-book in Wikibooks -->
| module          =
| notice          = IPA
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The '''Xerdan language''' is an indigenous language family spoken by the Xerdan peoples, primarily living in central Tropico Derived from a common ancestral language, it is the most widely spoken language family of indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a total of probably some 2 million speakers.

Revision as of 19:10, 15 April 2020

Xerdan
RegionTropico
Kushiovania
EthnicityXerdans
Meztizos
White Tropicans
American (areal)
Xerdan Latin
Official status
Official language in
Tropico
Kushiovania
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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The Xerdan language is an indigenous language family spoken by the Xerdan peoples, primarily living in central Tropico Derived from a common ancestral language, it is the most widely spoken language family of indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a total of probably some 2 million speakers.