Difference between revisions of "Werman language"

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| region = (see [[#Geographical distribution|below]])  
 
| region = (see [[#Geographical distribution|below]])  
 
| ethnicity = Werman
 
| ethnicity = Werman
| pronunciation =  
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| pronunciation = (pronounced /[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPA wɛrmən]/)
 
| speakers = 76.45 million  
 
| speakers = 76.45 million  
 
| date = 1999
 
| date = 1999
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| speakers2 = [[Second language|L2]]: 1.1 million [[Wereman as a foreign or second language|WFL]]
 
| speakers2 = [[Second language|L2]]: 1.1 million [[Wereman as a foreign or second language|WFL]]
 
| familycolor = Constructed Language  
 
| familycolor = Constructed Language  
| fam2 = [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
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| fam2 = Germanic  
| fam2 = [[Arayne Germanic languages|Arayne Germanic]]
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| fam2 = Arayne Germanic
| fam3 = [[Werman languages|High Werman]]
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| fam3 = Weremannic
 
| ancestor      = Proto-Werman
 
| ancestor      = Proto-Werman
 
| ancestor2  = Middle Werman
 
| ancestor2  = Middle Werman

Revision as of 18:55, 28 August 2017

Werman
Wærmaisch
Pronunciation (pronounced /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 WFL
Purpose
constructed language
  • Arayne 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, German
Official status
Official language in
3 countries
3 non-sovereign entities
Nevthronian Economic Forum
Arayne 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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