Laiatanese language
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Laiatanese Лаиатанский язы́к (Laiatanskiy yazik) | |
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Native to | Primarily in the nation of Laiatan; as a minority language in the Laiatanese diaspora worldwide |
Native speakers | 80 million (2014 est.) |
Language family |
Iturian
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Writing system | Cyrillic |
Official status | |
Official language in |
Laiatan Vulshain |
Regulated by | Laiatanese Language Council |
Laiatanese (Лаиатанский язы́к, Laiatanskiy yazik) is spoken natively by approximately 80 million people. With the inclusion of second-language speakers, the number of Laiatanese speakers is about 95 million. It is the official language of the military and economic alliance ITO.
It is written using the Cyrillic alphabet. The language has 33 letters.
Laiatanese is a monocentric language, meaning there is only one standard version of the language. It is referred to as Standard Laiatanese.
Laiatanese is the only official language of Laiatan, and is one of two official languages in Vulshain.
Laiatanese Federation | ||
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Main article: Laiatan | ||
Important Topics: Culture ♦ Lupine ♦ Laiatanese language ♦ Mahitou ♦ Laiatanese korona ♦ Defense Forces | ||
Government: Cabinet ♦ Federation Assembly ♦ Federal Council ♦ People's Council ♦ President ♦ Supreme Federal Court ♦ Political Parties | ||
History: Pre-Mahigan Laiatan ♦ Kingdom of Laiatan ♦ Laiatanese Empire ♦ Laiatanese Junta ♦ Laiatanese Federation | ||
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya Surkova ♦ Zakhar Kreskov ♦ Aleksey Zukov ♦ Yuri IV ♦ Katerina I ♦ Nika Alkaev ♦ Yura Lainov | ||