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Jalovan
Jaⱶlöviꞩ - Jaⱶlövȧ dialekt
Pronunciation/jɑː.lœ.vaˑ/ Speaker Icon.svg
Native to Walneria
EthnicityJalova Walnerians
Native speakers
L1: ~3,450
L2: ~110
FL: >50
Latin alphabet
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
19 Jalovan villages:
  • Jalov (Jalöv)
  • Cilsdorf (Zilsdorf)
  • Himperk (Hįmberg)
  • Semilë (ẞemilė)
  • Lóssice (Loⱶẜitz)
  • Ófhaim (Ąfhįm)
  • Ssloiŕ (Ꞩloiⱶr)
  • Bórkúm (Bąrkuⱶm)
  • Dítanó (Ditȧsdorf)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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The Jalov dialect (Jalovan: Jaⱶlövȧ dialekt; Walnerian: Jaloviss dialekt), alternatively named the Jalov language (Jalovan: Jaⱶlövȧ ẜpraⱶħ; Walnerian: Jaloviss sproch), shorthand name being Jalovan (Jalovan: Jaⱶlöviꞩ; Walnerian: Jaloviss), is considered either to be the most distinct and linguistically furthest dialect of the Walnerian language or its own language of High Dolch family.

It is primairly spoken in the area of the middle age Dolchic linguistic enclave around Jalov, currently being used in 9 villages in the region.

Alphabet

The Jalovan dialect uses its own orthography.

A a Ȧ ȧ Ä ä Ą ą B b C c D d E e Ė ė F f
G g H h Ħ ħ Ⱶ ⱶ I i Į į J j K k L l M m
N n O o Ö ö P p Q q R r S ſ s Ꞩ ẜ ꞩ ẞ ß § T t
U u V v W w X x Y y Z z
Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Majuscule A Ȧ Ä Ą B C D E Ė F G H Ħ I Į J K L M N O Ö P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Minuscule a ȧ ä ą b c d e ė f g h ħ i į j k l m n o ö p q r ſ s ß § t u v w x y z
IPA Sound a
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ɑˑ
æ ã
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b k d ɛ
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ə
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f ɡ h
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x ◌ː i
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ĩ
ɪ̃
j k l m n ɔ
o
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p k͡v r z s ʃ
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t u f v k͡s y
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Grammar