Irchan
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Irchan | |
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Irča Lmera | |
Pronunciation | [irt͡ʃʰa lməra] |
Native to | Ircha |
Native speakers | ~50 million (2400 PL) |
Irchanic (isolate) | |
Early forms |
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Standard forms | Standard Irchan
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Dialects |
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Kuzoyzwo, (historically) Myorzwo | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Ircha |
Recognised minority language in | |
Regulated by | Irčané Dekrayé Aoryejikum (Irchan National Academy) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Irchan (Irchan: Irča Lmera [irt͡ʃʰa lməra]) is the native and official language of Ircha. It is spoken by about 50 million people, most of which are ethnic Irchans. It is recognised as a minority language in regions of Nizhnyve. It is highly influenced by the culture and religion of the Irchan people, who even went as far as creating a specific declension for felines (cats are seen as the holiest of animals in Imleynism).