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High Sjowaázh is the variety taught in Sjowaázh schools and also the variety that is often first taught to non-natives. Though most natives are able to speak the proper language to some extent, they only choose to use it in certain situations, like greeting a customer, or talking to a stranger over the phone. The language used in Sjowaázh pop culture can be much less posh, depending on the region and the social class of the characters. The most well-represented Sjowaázh varieties in pop culture are the urban middle-class lects. | High Sjowaázh is the variety taught in Sjowaázh schools and also the variety that is often first taught to non-natives. Though most natives are able to speak the proper language to some extent, they only choose to use it in certain situations, like greeting a customer, or talking to a stranger over the phone. The language used in Sjowaázh pop culture can be much less posh, depending on the region and the social class of the characters. The most well-represented Sjowaázh varieties in pop culture are the urban middle-class lects. | ||
*Upper class: High Sjowaázh | |||
*Upper middle class (professional class): accented High Sjowaázh? | |||
*Middle class: local vernacular + High Sjowaázh | |||
*Working/lower class: broad local vernacular | |||
==Todo== | ==Todo== | ||