Languages of Vinalia

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Languages of Vinalia
IndigenousSeveral languages
ForeignLuzelese, 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
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.