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  • {{Infobox language |name=Tropican English
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  • ..., {{wpl|Online newspaper|Online}} || [[wikipedia:English language|Caticeze English]] || [[ZSuites Incorporated|ZSuites and Foresster]] || {{wpl|Commercial bro ...e}} || [[wikipedia:English language|Caticeze English]], [[wikipedia:Slovak language|Durnian]] || [[Pokorny Publishing House]] || {{wpl|Commercial broadcasting|
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  • ...erves as the standard dialect, though there are many different dialects of English. [[Skaolitunian Pandish]] also differs from Pandish ...eas for more than 213,000 people, the other language was an Maori or Kanak language. Finally, the number of people reporting sign languages as the languages sp
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  • {{Infobox language |name=Skaolitunian English
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  • ! Official language(s) ! Regional language(s)
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  • | {{flag|Ainin}} || {{wp|French language|French}} || 1 | {{flag|Ambrose}} || {{wp|English language|English}}, [[Crethian language|Crethian]]|| 2 (+1 regional)
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  • ...ot to be confused with [[Maori Creole]], which is a separate language from English spoken by over 30,000 people in central Skaolitunia.
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  • ...istic evolution, and the influence of [[Laneria]]n, Leagran, and Excalbian English. ...spoken in [[Arcadia (Caldan Union)|Arcadia]] well before Union and Caldan English borrows many words from French. Words have also been adopted from indigenou
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  • {{Infobox language |fam1=[[English-based creole languages|English Creole]]
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  • *[[Amarnan language|Amarnan]] *[[wikipedia:Greek language|Artemisyan]]
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  • ...ast half a million. Although French has no official status in Seketan, the language is often used in for academics, business, and diplomacy. ...nelibek]], function at least partially in French. French is the historical language of the [[History of the Jews in Seketan|Seketese Jewish]] community in Cone
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  • '''San Isidoro''' ([[wikipedia:English language|English]]: ''Saint Isidore'') is the smallest of [[Escandria]]'s three constituent
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  • ! Country !! Language !! Artist !! Song !! English translation !! Place !! Points | {{flag|North Daecon}} || {{wp|English language|English}} || Charles Parkman || '"The Storm Goes On" || — || 1 || TBA
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  • | caption = Front page of the version in English | language =
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  • '''Juan I''' ([[wikipedia:English language|English]]: ''John I''; born '''Don Juan Pablo Astugón de Palma'''; 4 April 1467 -
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  • | language = [[wp:English language|English]]
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  • |official_languages = {{hlist |[[English]] |[[English language|English]]}}
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  • | language = {{wp|English language|English}}<br/>[[Garetolian language|Garetolian]]
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  • |official_languages = {{wpl|English language|English}} |regional_languages = {{wpl|Faroese language|Northumbrish}}
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  • | language = * {{wp|English language|English}}
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  • ...related to both English and Arabic along with other Semetic languages. The Language uses an alphabet similar to that of Latin but also has a few character of A
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  • |type = {{wp|French language|French-language}} regional school board ...[[Unified Southwestern School Board]] and the [[Namorese language|Namorese-language]] [[South Linack Namorese School Board]].
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  • ...e, and Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu); and the world's most widely spoken Romance language. The largest population of native speakers is in Armosa (145 million) follo ...colonialism in the Early Modern Period spurred on the introduction of the language to overseas locations, most notably to the Americas.
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  • | languages = [[English language|English]] <br>[[Naronian language|Naronian]]
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  • ...proximately 3,000 native speakers, it stands as the last living indigenous language of the country. It is estimated that between 900 and 1,300 people speak Hve
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  • ...h language|Svenska}} • {{wpl|Russian language|Russian}} • {{wpl|Belarusian language|Vozhsk}} |align="center" | {{wpl|English language|English}}, {{wpl|Dutch language|Atmoraans-Dutch}}
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  • {{Infobox language ...ency = [[Commissions of Mel-akkam#Social Commission|Social Commission Language Directorate]]
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  • '''Santa Eulalia''' ([[wikipedia:English language|English]]: ''Saint Eulalia'') is the largest of [[Escandria]]'s three constituent i
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  • ...ation system has done this to encourage the embracing of the country's own language. Some also criticize the government, saying that this is a way to eliminate ...ges contribute to the reason the Japanese is not recognized as an official language of Sloughttopia with only about 0.4% of the population speaking it.
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  • ...ications for Ice English" (USIE). The language was adopted as the official language of [[The Ice States]] in 1194, and has continuously retained that status si ...legislation to be in compliance with the Universal Specifications for Ice English.
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  • |English Language Arts Year 9: English Language Arts (4) + Mathematics (4) + Science (4) + History (4) + Geography (4) + In
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  • | language = {{flatlist| * {{wpl|English language|English}}
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  • | language = Kwijian ...for New Music'') is an annual music contest organised by the Ganjian Kwiji language public broadcaster Jabulani. NMK began in 2013.
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  • ...languages; vowels with tildes, however, are pronounced as they would be in English (eg. "í" as in "interest", "ú" as in "under"). Consonants with tildes are
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  • '''San Jaime''' ([[wikipedia:English language|English]]: ''Saint James'') is the second-largest of [[Escandria]]'s three constitu
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  • | language = {{flatlist| * {{wpl|English language|English}}
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  • ...5 as the '''Société de radiodiffusion aininienne''' ({{wp|English language|English}}: Aininian broadcast radio board), it has provided news, education and ent ...lio of the [[Aininian Office of the French Language|Minister of the French Language]], whose department is responsible for the funding and oversight of STA and
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  • {{Infobox language | speakers = 14 million <br> {{wp|Secondary Language|L2:}} 5 million <br>
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  • |languages = {{wp|English language|English}}, {{wp|French language|French}}
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  • '''Maori Creole''' is an English-based creole language that developed from a pidgin used initially in the region of in the early d
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  • | theme = "Istinata obedinyava"<br>(English: ''Truth unites'') ! Country !! Language !! Artist !! Song !! English translation !! Place !! Points
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  • Language: English,Shipwqa, German
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  • | language = [[Sautharian language|Sautharian]], {{wp|English language|Common}}
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  • The '''Cathédrale de Saint-Seigneur de Santerre''' ({{wpl|English language|English}}: ''Cathedral of the Holy Lord of Santerre'') is an historic church in the
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  • |original_title = <!-- Original title, if not in English --> |original_title_lang = <!-- ISO 639-2 language code for original title, e.g. "fr" for French -->
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  • |language = {{wp|English language|English}}
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  • | language = {{wp|English language|Anikatian English}} '''''DongYang Ilbo''''', ([[Anikatian language|Anikatian]]: 동양일보 ;Dong-Yang Ilbo, literally '''Eastern Daily''') i
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  • {{Infobox language | speakers = {{wpl|First language|L1}}: 12,000
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  • ...ge = {{wp|Persian language|Emmirian}}<br>{{wp|English language|English}}
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  • | language = {{flatlist| * {{wpl|English language|English}}
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