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| header1 = Mahigian
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|  label3 = Native to|data3 = Primarily in the nation of [[Nation/Laiatan|Laiatan]]; as a minority language in the nation of [[Nation/Vulshain|Vulshain]] and the Laiatanese diaspora worldwide
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|  label4 = Native speakers|data4 = 80 million (2014 est.)
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| label6 = Language family|data6 = Iturian <br>
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* South Iturian
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:*Central Mahigian
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::*Mahigian
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| label7 = Writing system|data7 = [[Wikipedia:Cyrillic|Cyrillic]]
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| label9 = Official language in|data9 = [[Image:Laiatan Flag.png|25px]] [[Nation/Laiatan|Laiatan]] <br> [[Vulshain]]
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| label10 = Regulated by|data10 = Laiatanese Language Council
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'''''Mahigian''''' is spoken natively by approximately 80 million people. With the inclusion of second-language speakers, the number of Mahigian speakers is about 95 million. It is the official language of the military and economic alliance [[Itur Treaty Organization|ITO]].
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It is written using the [[Wikipedia:Cyrillic|Cyrillic]] alphabet. The language has 33 letters.
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Mahigian is a monocentric language, meaning there is only one standard version of the language. It is referred to as Standard Mahigian.
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Mahigian is the only official language of [[Nation/Laiatan|Laiatan]], and is one of two official languages in [[Vulshain]].
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[[Category:Laiatan]]
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 25 March 2017