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'''Laiatanese''' (''Mahigian'') is spoken natively by approximately 400 million people. With the inclusion of second-language speakers, the number of Laiatanese speakers is about 450 million. It is the official language of the military and economic alliance [[South Itur Treaty Organization|SITO]].
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'''''Mahigian''''' is spoken natively by approximately 400 million people. With the inclusion of second-language speakers, the number of Mahigian speakers is about 450 million. It is the official language of the military and economic alliance [[South Itur Treaty Organization|SITO]].
  
 
It is written using the [[Wikipedia:Latin|Latin]] alphabet. The language has 26 letters.
 
It is written using the [[Wikipedia:Latin|Latin]] alphabet. The language has 26 letters.
  
Laiatanese is a monocentric language, meaning there is only one standard version of the language. It is referred to as Standard Laiatanese. Originally, the Laiatanese language was known as Mahigian, the language used by the [[Mahigans]] during their conquests. Following the total conquest of Laiatan, the name of the language was changed to instill unity between the tribes.
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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.
  
Laiatanese is the only official language of [[Nation/Laiatan|Laiatan]], and is one of two official languages in [[Vulshain]].
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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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Revision as of 04:46, 18 September 2014

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Mahigian
Native to Primarily in the nation of Laiatan; as a minority language in the nation of Vulshain and the Laiatanese diaspora worldwide
Native speakers 400 million (2014 est.)
Language family

Iturian

  • South Iturian
  • Central Mahigan
  • Mahigian
Writing system Latin
Official status
Official language in Laiatan Flag.png Laiatan
Vulshain
Regulated by Laiatanese Language Council

Mahigian is spoken natively by approximately 400 million people. With the inclusion of second-language speakers, the number of Mahigian speakers is about 450 million. It is the official language of the military and economic alliance SITO.

It is written using the Latin alphabet. The language has 26 letters.

Mahigian is a monocentric language, meaning there is only one standard version of the language. It is referred to as Standard Mahigian.

Mahigian is the only official language of Laiatan, and is one of two official languages in Vulshain.

Laiatan Flag2.png Laiatanese Federation Laiatan Flag2.png
Main article: Laiatan
Important Topics: CultureLupineLaiatanese languageMahitouLaiatanese koronaDefense Forces
Government: CabinetFederation AssemblyFederal CouncilPeople's CouncilPresidentSupreme Federal CourtPolitical Parties
History: Pre-Mahigan LaiatanKingdom of LaiatanLaiatanese EmpireLaiatanese JuntaLaiatanese Federation
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaZakhar KreskovAleksey ZukovYuri IVKaterina INika AlkaevYura Lainov