Languages of Sumoriant
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Languages of Sumoriant | |
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Official | Al-Safavari Sumori |
Semi-official | Pahlevan Sumori, Sümoryy (Hetzegell Sumori), El-Mujakkah Sumori |
National | Ay-Salaah, Zelom, Yedosh, Hormaal, Aimalsh, Helmash, Herda, Slevvori, Eschadi, Mischanna |
Significant | Jenovachi French, Britannian English |
Keyboard layout | Al-Safavari script |
Sumoriant comprises 14 distinct linguistic groups, with two major foreign languages being present as unofficial languages. This linguistic diversity has led to Sumoriant being described as one of the most multicultural states in the entire world, comparable to the likes of Merilia, which has countless languages of its own.