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'''Ehomanian''' (''Ëhomanyš'' [[IPA for Ehomanian|[eˈhoma.nyʃ]]]) is an [[Ehomanic languages|Ehomanic]] language spoken by several Ehomanic peoples, primarily by the Ehomanian people in the country of Ehomania and, to a lesser extent, in surrounding areas. It is the most widely spoken, by both number of [[w:First_language|native]] and overall speakers, and most standardised member of the Ehomanic languages, which together form a [[w:dialect_continuum|dialect continuum]]. Standard Ehomanian is based on the prestigious Artarda (''Artërdë'') dialect. Although Standard Ehomanian is closely related to neighboring [[w:Vernaculars|vernaculars]], it is regarded as the formal and [[w:Standard_language|official form]] of the language family.  
'''Ehomanian''' (''Ëhomanyš'' [[IPA for Ehomanian|[əˈhoma.nyʃ]]]) is an [[Ehomanic languages|Ehomanic]] language spoken by several Ehomanic peoples, primarily by the Ehomanian people in the country of Ehomania and, to a lesser extent, in surrounding areas. It is the most widely spoken, by both number of [[w:First_language|native]] and overall speakers, and most standardised member of the Ehomanic languages, which together form a [[w:dialect_continuum|dialect continuum]]. Standard Ehomanian is based on the prestigious Artarda (''Artërdë'') dialect. Although Standard Ehomanian is closely related to neighboring [[w:Vernaculars|vernaculars]], it is regarded as the formal and [[w:Standard_language|official form]] of the language family.  


Depending on [[w:_Sociolinguistics|sociolinguistic]] factors, spoken Ehomanian may be partly mutually intelligible with other Ehomanic languages such as [[Artiutan]], [[Furtaian]], [[Kunstetian]], amongst other minor Ehomanic languages. Linguists often categorize the Ehomanic languages into [[Western Ehomanic languages|Western]], [[Central Ehomanic languages|Central]], and [[Eastern Ehomanic languages|Eastern]] branches, with Ehomanian forming the core of the Central Ehomanic languages. It is also considered the reference point for comparative [[Proto-Ehomanic]] reconstruction, of which Ehomanian is theorised to have descended from.
Depending on [[w:_Sociolinguistics|sociolinguistic]] factors, spoken Ehomanian may be partly mutually intelligible with other Ehomanic languages such as [[Artiutan]], [[Furtaian]], [[Kunstetian]], amongst other minor Ehomanic languages. Linguists often categorize the Ehomanic languages into [[Western Ehomanic languages|Western]], [[Central Ehomanic languages|Central]], and [[Eastern Ehomanic languages|Eastern]] branches, with Ehomanian forming the core of the Central Ehomanic languages. It is also considered the reference point for comparative [[Proto-Ehomanic]] reconstruction, of which Ehomanian is theorised to have descended from.

Revision as of 00:53, 11 July 2025

Ehomanian
Ëhomanyš
Flag of Ehomania.png
Flag of Ehomania
Pronunciation[ə'homa.nyʃ]
Created byHailirev
DateMay 2025
SettingMedetia (continent; worldbuilding)
Native toEhomania
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Standard form
Standard Ehomanian (based on Artarda (Artërdë) dialect)
Official status
Official language in
Republic of Ehomania
Regulated byNational Language Council of Ehomania
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Ehomanian (Ëhomanyš [əˈhoma.nyʃ]) is an Ehomanic language spoken by several Ehomanic peoples, primarily by the Ehomanian people in the country of Ehomania and, to a lesser extent, in surrounding areas. It is the most widely spoken, by both number of native and overall speakers, and most standardised member of the Ehomanic languages, which together form a dialect continuum. Standard Ehomanian is based on the prestigious Artarda (Artërdë) dialect. Although Standard Ehomanian is closely related to neighboring vernaculars, it is regarded as the formal and official form of the language family.

Depending on sociolinguistic factors, spoken Ehomanian may be partly mutually intelligible with other Ehomanic languages such as Artiutan, Furtaian, Kunstetian, amongst other minor Ehomanic languages. Linguists often categorize the Ehomanic languages into Western, Central, and Eastern branches, with Ehomanian forming the core of the Central Ehomanic languages. It is also considered the reference point for comparative Proto-Ehomanic reconstruction, of which Ehomanian is theorised to have descended from.

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