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| familycolor = Constructed Language  
 
| fam2 = Germanic  
 
| fam2 = Germanic  
| fam3 = Arayne Germanic
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| fam3 = Aranye Germanic
 
| fam4 = Weremannic
 
| fam4 = Weremannic
 
| ancestor      = Proto-Werman
 
| ancestor      = Proto-Werman
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| sign = Wermanic Dialogue
 
| sign = Wermanic Dialogue
 
| script = Latin ([[Werman Alphabet]])
 
| script = Latin ([[Werman Alphabet]])
| nation = [[List of countries where Werman is an official language#Sovereign states|3 countries]]<br />[[List of countries where Werman is an official language#Non-sovereign entities|3 non-sovereign entities]]<br />[[Nevthronian Economic Forum]]<br />[[Arayne Football League]]<br />[[North Straits Trade Organization]]  
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| nation = [[List of countries where Werman is an official language#Sovereign states|3 countries]]<br />[[List of countries where Werman is an official language#Non-sovereign entities|3 non-sovereign entities]]<br />[[Nevthronian Economic Forum]]<br />[[Aranye Football League]]<br />[[North Straits Trade Organization]]  
 
| iso1 = we  
 
| iso1 = we  
 
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'''Wereman''' or '''Wærmaisch''' is an Arayne Germanic language spoken mainly in the country of [[Weremark]] and the parts of [[Heimar]]. It is also spoken to a lesser extent in the Werman diaspora worldwide, notably the east Vandiniumites, and by ethnic Aurorans wherever Low Werman dialects are spoken.
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'''Wereman''' or '''Wærmaisch''' is an Aranye Germanic language spoken mainly in the country of [[Weremark]] and the parts of [[Heimar]]. It is also spoken to a lesser extent in the Werman diaspora worldwide, notably the east Vandiniumites, and by ethnic Aurorans wherever Low Werman dialects are spoken.
  
 
Werman occupies a unique point in the field of Germanic linguistics, as the crossroads between East Germanic languages such as Gothic, and Ingvaeonic languages such as Low Saxon or Old English. This difference resulted from the Werman melting pot witnessed in early cultures, with the Ostwind and Aland lines being two notable linguistic borders.
 
Werman occupies a unique point in the field of Germanic linguistics, as the crossroads between East Germanic languages such as Gothic, and Ingvaeonic languages such as Low Saxon or Old English. This difference resulted from the Werman melting pot witnessed in early cultures, with the Ostwind and Aland lines being two notable linguistic borders.
  
It has been estimated that Werman has approximately 16 million native speakers throughout Cotf Arayne.
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It has been estimated that Werman has approximately 16 million native speakers throughout Cotf Aranye.
 
[[Category:Weremark]]
 
[[Category:Weremark]]

Revision as of 09:32, 31 August 2017

Werman
Wærmaisch
Pronunciation Wɛrmən
Created by Weremark
Date 2017
Setting and usage The Independent Order
Ethnicity Werman
Users unknown (76.45 million cited cited1999)
L2: 1.1 million
Purpose
constructed language
  • Germanic
    • Aranye Germanic
      • Weremannic
        • Werman
Early forms
Proto-Werman
  • Middle Werman
    • High Werman
      • Werman
Standard forms
New High Werman
Dialects
Coastal Werman
Altbergish
Latin (Werman Alphabet)
Wermanic Dialogue
Sources Gothic, Old English, Low German
Official status
Official language in
3 countries
3 non-sovereign entities
Nevthronian Economic Forum
Aranye Football League
North Straits Trade Organization
Language codes
ISO 639-1 we
ISO 639-2 wer
ISO 639-3 wem
Linguasphere 52-ABA
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  Countries where Weremark is the native language of the majority of the population
  Countries where Weremark is an official but not primary language
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Wereman or Wærmaisch is an Aranye Germanic language spoken mainly in the country of Weremark and the parts of Heimar. It is also spoken to a lesser extent in the Werman diaspora worldwide, notably the east Vandiniumites, and by ethnic Aurorans wherever Low Werman dialects are spoken.

Werman occupies a unique point in the field of Germanic linguistics, as the crossroads between East Germanic languages such as Gothic, and Ingvaeonic languages such as Low Saxon or Old English. This difference resulted from the Werman melting pot witnessed in early cultures, with the Ostwind and Aland lines being two notable linguistic borders.

It has been estimated that Werman has approximately 16 million native speakers throughout Cotf Aranye.