Farokandi language
Farokandi | |
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Pronunciation | /ɸaɾɔˈkandi/ |
Native to | Farokand |
Ethnicity | Farokandis |
Native speakers | L1: 300 million |
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Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | fk |
ISO 639-2 | fkd |
ISO 639-3 | fkd |
Farokandi is a mixed Malthasvarian language spoken natively by the people of Farokand. It first formed as a pidgin and trade language between the various peoples of Kazar Island and Ülsomm Fara, primarily as a result of interconnected trade networks between Faroi, Kandi, Enerisal and Kilaristan. Over time, Farokandi became a full-fledged mixed language, with additional influences of the Karakozinian languages. Today, Farokandi has spread to the entirety of the Farokandi Archipelago as well as several regions overseas, owing to the Farokandi colonial empire.
Farokandi is an official language in Farokand, Hirovia, Samaru, and Zaffora, and is a recognised minority language in Crodovia, Delis, and Sheywana. These 7 countries are members of the Organisation of Farokandi-speaking Nations. The language is used worldwide as the foremost world language, ranked the most important language for business and science by multiple sources. Farokandi is an official language of several international organisations including the World Government, Dulmara Ocean Treaty Organisation, World Trade Association, Global Bank, Terubim International, and many others.