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{{Infobox language | |||
|name = Faiten | |||
|nativename = '''Fae Tan Fah''' or '''飛談話''' | |||
|pronunciation = fᴀi̯ tᴀn fᴀ | |||
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Avendonian | |||
|state = Faitonia | |||
|created = 2009 | |||
|familycolor = Sino-Tibetan | |||
|fam2 = Sinitic | |||
|creator = Nathan Xu | |||
|nation = Faitonia | |||
|agency = '''媈唐人民國政府''' or '''Fai Tang Hnin Bin Jieng Foo''' | |||
}} | |||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Faiten Language (also known as '''Tan Language''') is a constructed language with its roots in the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is primarily spoken in the region of Faitonia and holds a community of 4 million speakers (4.5 million including in Faitonian diaspora). While Faiten initially gained popularity as a tool to circumvent government censorship on the internet, it has also evolved into a fully-fledged spoken language. Faiten's linguistic structure draws influences from mainly Chinese and in some cases Vietnamese | '''Faiten Language''' (also known as '''Tan Language''') is a constructed language with its roots in the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is primarily spoken in the region of Faitonia and holds a community of 4 million speakers (4.5 million including in Faitonian diaspora). While Faiten initially gained popularity as a tool to circumvent government censorship on the internet, it has also evolved into a fully-fledged spoken language. Faiten's linguistic structure draws influences from mainly Chinese and in some cases Vietnamese. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== |
Revision as of 01:02, 28 June 2023
Faiten | |
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Fae Tan Fah or 飛談話 | |
Pronunciation | [fᴀi̯ tᴀn fᴀ] |
Created by | Nathan Xu |
Date | 2009 |
Native to | Faitonia |
Sino-Tibetan
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Official status | |
Official language in | Faitonia |
Regulated by | 媈唐人民國政府 or Fai Tang Hnin Bin Jieng Foo |
Introduction
Faiten Language (also known as Tan Language) is a constructed language with its roots in the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is primarily spoken in the region of Faitonia and holds a community of 4 million speakers (4.5 million including in Faitonian diaspora). While Faiten initially gained popularity as a tool to circumvent government censorship on the internet, it has also evolved into a fully-fledged spoken language. Faiten's linguistic structure draws influences from mainly Chinese and in some cases Vietnamese.