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...the most spoken native Ceránentian language, with about 5.7 million native speakers.
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...originally from Earth but now occupy their present planet, known by Sangi speakers as "ömentis", for political and social reasons which caused them to leave E
...hka, Laana, Huulu and Randis. Each continent was chosen to be colonised by speakers of different languages based on the size of the continent, each ship having
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Lojban is practiced by its speakers in voice and text chats.
...rds being in their phonetic form a relatively equal mixture of English and Mandarin, with lesser influences from the other four.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://loj
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...ng many kinds of consonants in the coda, and Cantonese is a close second. Mandarin has only /n/ and /ŋ/ in the coda. Japanese has gemination – which doubles
...Simplified characters of mainland China, which are utterly dependent upon Mandarin pronunciation and incompatible with the region as a whole. Korean uses anc
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22 KB (2,718 words) - 18:26, 24 January 2026
...h language|English]] is related to other [[Indo-European languages]] and [[Mandarin Chinese]] is related to other [[Sino-Tibetan languages]]. By this criterion
...se, and near-universal multilingualism. "Extinct" languages have no native speakers, but are sufficiently documented to be classified as isolates.
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...or all of these allophones, and younger speakers use them more than older speakers:
...lian language|Mongolian]]. More recently, English and, to a lesser extent, Mandarin loanwords have entered the language as well.
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...iori =based on various East Asian Languages, such as [[w:Mandarin_Chinese|Mandarin Chinese]], [[w:Indonesian_language|Indonesian]], [[w:Japanese_language|Japa
...her contributors. Manmino is notable in its wide scope, including not only Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, but [[w:Vietnamese_language|Vietnamese]]; ot
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|speakers = 46.5 million
...along the southwestern coast of [[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]]. It is spoken as the native language of 46.5 million Rttirrian citizens, or just under 80% of the natio
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...id|year=2014|isbn=978-0-9782923-0-0|pages=134}}</ref> A small community of speakers developed in the early 2000s.<ref name=":0">{{Cite|last=Roberts|first=Siobh
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...nguage]] (IAL) for universal communication between speakers of different [[native language]]s. It was devised by [[Otto Jespersen]], a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[
...-es after consonants. There is also a form for indefinite number (like in Mandarin chinese and Japanese, for example), expressed by removing the ending of the
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...The lessons were further developed in conjunction with both Giant native-speakers and human Wildlings with experience interpreting for them.
...a syllable similarly to the rhotic 'r' sound found in American English, or Mandarin Chinese.
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|speakers = ~800 million
...lation, and is estimated to have approximately 4.5 billion second language speakers. These figures come from the 2115 Global Census. However, as Trafalgar writ
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|speakers = 26,232,430
|scripts = * [[wikipedia:Abugida|Native Abugida (Širkattarnaft)]]
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