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Revision as of 17:59, 18 November 2020

Voshanskya
Native toAtmora and Vozh
RegionLieseltania, Huldenberg, Doorn, Brandenburg, and Rothenburg
EthnicityVoshany
Native speakers
9,743,438
Early forms
Latin using Voshanskya alphabet
Voshanskya Braille
Official status
Official language in
IMG 0785.PNG Lieseltania
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byDie Taalkammissija
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Voshanskya is a West Germanic language spoken by about 9.7 million people as a first language

Grammar

Phonology

Vowels

Consonants

Dialects

Orthography

Initial apostrophes

Table of characters

Voshanskya phrases

Sample text

Lord's Prayer

Uns foter in die himel
lit jo namme heiliche wurde.
lit jo kaninkryk spoedich kamen.
lit jo wil dien wurde.
op erd zoals in die himel.
Heef uns hjoed uns die daahlikse brood
en verheven uns unze schuld.
zoals ook wie aan anderen hun schuld verheven.
En leidt uns niet in verzoekink; maar behoed uns van de boze.
Want fon u is het kaninkryk,
en die moch,
en die heerlik,
in die eeuwigheit. Amen