Difference between revisions of "Terminian language"

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|nation        = {{flag|Cerman}}<br>{{flag|Amerhan}}<br>{{flag|Ekuosian Union}}<br>{{flag|Bosato}}<br>{{flag|Awarahl}}<br>{{flag|Macyeaq}}<br>{{flag|Kaisen}}<br>{{flag|Czisilia}}
|nation        = {{flag|Cerman}}<br>{{flag|Amerhan}}<br>{{flag|Ekuosian Union}}<br>{{flag|Fyevan}}<br>{{flag|Bosato}}<br>{{flag|Awarahl}}<br>{{flag|Macyeaq}}<br>{{flag|Kaisen}}<br>{{flag|Czisilia}}<br>{{flagicon|Unknown}} [[Vare Jonyri]]
|agency        = [[International Society for the Standard Terminian Language]]
|agency        = [[International Society for the Standard Terminian Language]]
|iso3          = TMI
|iso3          = TMI

Revision as of 16:46, 18 January 2018

Terminian
yo momma
Spoken natively inTerminia
Native speakers~115 million (2015)
L2 speakers: 183 million  (2015)
Language family
Ngerupic
  • Wa Ñi
    • Old Terminian
      • Middle Terminian
        • Terminian
Official status
Official language in Cerman
 Amerhan
 Ekuosian Union
 Fyevan
 Bosato
 Awarahl
 Macyeaq
 Kaisen
 Czisilia
Vare Jonyri
Regulated byInternational Society for the Standard Terminian Language
CWS codeTMI

Terminian is a Ngerupic language mainly spoken in northwest Ekuosia and southeast Akulanen. It is the most widely spoken language in Cerman and Amerhan, and is an official language in several other countries, including Bosato and Arawahl. Terminian has the most speakers of any language in the Ngerupic language family, and also has a large amount of L2 speakers due to the historically large influence of the Terminian Empire. It is one of the 22 official languages of the Ekuosian Union.

Due to the limited intelligibility between certain varieties of Terminian, as well as the lack of an undisputed, scientific difference between a "dialect" and a "language", some Terminian varieties (e.g. Proper Amerhani or Utoyan) are alternatively referred to as "languages" and "dialects".

Classification

History

Dialects and geographic distribution

Phonology

Writing system

Noun classes

Sample