Ludovian

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Ludovian
Ludovin, Ludovic
ludovin, lingùa ludovina
Pronunciation[ludoˈvin]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2025
SettingAlt-history Europe
Native toLudovia
EthnicityLudovians
Native speakers450,000 (2025)
Early forms
Official status
Official language in
Kingdom of Ludovia
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Ludovian (ludovin, lingùa ludovina [ludoˈvin]), historically also called Ludovin or Ludovic, is a Western Romance language spoken by the Ludovians native to the Kingdom of Ludovia (Ludovian: Rià Ludovina). Ludovian developed as a distinct language from Old Gallo-Romance after the establishment of the Kingdom of Ludovia by King Ludovic I, where it developed into Old Ludovic and eventually modern Ludovian.