Northian language

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Northian
lowatungus (tongue of the people)
Native toNorthern States
Native speakers
17,420,000 (2010)
Indo-European
Early forms
  • Proto-Indo-European
    • Proto-Germanic
Official status
Official language in
Northern States
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Northian or Northian language is an Indo-European language in the Germanic sub-family. The language is attested first in several forms of Epic Northian, through the corpus of ancient Northian poetry, parts of which date to as early as the 8th century BCE, by some authorities.

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