Zoygarian language
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Zoygarian | |
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zoyavsci | |
Pronunciation | [zojavski] |
Native to | Zoygaria |
Native speakers | ≈ 57.8 million (2014) |
Norto-Euronian | |
Latin (Zoygarian alphabet) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | zy |
ISO 639-2 | zoy |
ISO 639-3 | zoy |
Zoygarian (zoyavsci [zojavski] or lingua zoyavsca [lingwa zojavska]) is a Romance language of the Norto-Euronian language family that evolved from colloquial Latin spoken in Southeast Nortua. It is spoken primarily in Zoygaria and serves as the native language of the Zoygarians. In addition to being the official language of Zoygaria, it is also used by the Zoygarian diaspora.