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==Language== | ==Language== | ||
The Vorstish language (Vorstish: ''vorstska / vorstsk''; Ebrarese: ''Vorsegese'') is a [[wikipedia:North_Germanic_languages|Nordish language]] spoken by the Vorsts of Vorstland. | The Vorstish language (Vorstish: ''vorstska / vorstsk''; Ebrarese: ''Vorsegese'') is a [[wikipedia:North_Germanic_languages|Nordish language]] spoken by the Vorsts of Vorstland. It has a moderate degree of influence from Ebrarese as well as nearby Geltic languages. | ||
[[Category: Ebrary]] | [[Category: Ebrary]] |
Revision as of 20:52, 12 January 2022
vorstskare vorstmenn | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Vorstland, Ebrary | |
Languages | |
Vorstish, Ebrarese | |
Religion | |
Primarily Parishism, but also other Amendant denominations | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ebrarian people, Other Nordish peoples |
Vorsts (Vorstish: vorstskare / vorstmenn ; Ebrarese: Vorsegianos) are a Nordish ethnic group with their homeland in the Ebrarian province of Vorstland. Vorsts share a common heritage, language, and culture, and mostly inhabit Vorstland (where they comprise a majority) and the other areas of Ebrary, in particular north-eastern Aberna. Vorsts are an officially recognized minority in all of Ebrary.
Language
The Vorstish language (Vorstish: vorstska / vorstsk; Ebrarese: Vorsegese) is a Nordish language spoken by the Vorsts of Vorstland. It has a moderate degree of influence from Ebrarese as well as nearby Geltic languages.