Languages of Vinalia
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Languages of Vinalia | |
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Indigenous | Several languages |
Foreign | Luzelese, Gaullican, Estmerish, Ziba, Shangean |
By law, Vinalia may not maintain an official language, although Soravian is the de facto national language as its spoken by up to 98% of population. Vinalian Soravian is the national variant.
People speak up to 25 recognized languages, recognized under the Law of Languages of 2010. Divided into 4 main categories: Euclean origin, Can-Zapoyan, Tecpan, and Coian languages.
List of languages of Vinalia
Language | Family | Branch | Native speakers | % of total population | Notes |
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Soravian | Indo-Euclean | Rutto-Marolevic | 24,140,000 | 98 | Although Soravian is the most spoken language and defacto official, it is not spoken by the entire population, or else is used as a second, or even third language. |
Zapoyan | Can-Zapoyan | Zapoya languages | 3,250,000 | 13.19 | Language spoken primarily in the southwest of the nation. Spoken by 13.19% of the population. |
Apjai | Tecpan | Apjai | 1,610,981 | 6.54 | Spoken by 6.54% of the population. |
Quejua | Tecpan | Apjai | 900,000 | 3.65 | Spoken by 3.65% of the population. |
Mam | Tecpan | Apjai | 750,000 | 3.04 | Spoken by 3.04% of the population. |
Zalyk | Ukilen | Zalyk | 276,000 | 1.12 | Spoken by 1.12% of the population. |
Cora | Can-Zapoyan | Corachol languages | 267,000 | 1.08 | Spoken by 1.08% of the population. |
Luzelese | Indo-Euclean | Solarian languages | 251,000 | 1.02 | Spoken by 1.02% of the population. |
Huichol | Can-Zapoyan | Corachol languages | 201,000 | 0.82 | Spoken by 0.82% of the population. |
Damayan | Can-Zapoyan | Northern Can-Zapoyan | 190,100 | 0.77 | Spoken by 0.77% of the population. |
Canla | Can-Zapoyan | Northern Can-Zapoyan | 56,000 | 0.23 | Spoken by 0.23% of the population. |