Ziromnian language
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Ziromnian | |
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Zēроm'ivízeq | |
Pronunciation | /zɪərɒmniɪn/ |
Native to | Ziromnia |
Ethnicity | Ziromnian |
Native speakers | 390,000,000 (2025) |
Nordesian
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Early forms | |
Ziromnian (Ziromnian alphabet) | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Ziromnia |
Regulated by | Găüngalcynyega Ziromnia in an advisory capacity |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | zm |
ISO 639-2 | zrx (B) zmn (T) |
ISO 639-3 | zmn |
Ziromnian (/zɪərɒmniɪn/) is a Central Nordesian language spoken by about 390,000,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Ziromnia, where it is the national language. As an Okchon language, it is most closely related to Aelandian.
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