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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|
    2 KB (266 words) - 18:47, 22 April 2023
  • ...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
    2 KB (329 words) - 12:44, 20 January 2021
  • ! 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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