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Main local vernaculars by macroarea (Tribunal):
Main local vernaculars by macroarea (Tribunal):
* '''Jade Coast, Eastern Plain, Northern Plain, parts of the Central Plain'''
* '''Jade Coast, Eastern Plain, Northern Plain, parts of the Central Plain'''
** Eastern Plain and Jade Coast dialect continuum (''naleidhoyi lūṇḍhyalēnei no maivai'') — spoken in the eastern half of the Lāmiejāya plain, the Jade Coast (littoral and interior), and the northern part of the rainforest.
** Eastern Plain and Jade Coast dialect continuum (''naleidhoyi lūṇḍhyalēnei no maivai'') — spoken in the eastern half of the Lāmiejāya plain, the Jade Coast (littoral and interior), and the northern part of the rainforest. If Chlouvānem itself is not counted as being spoken natively, then this dialect continuum constitutes Calémere's most spoken language by number of native speakers.
** Northern Plain dialect continuum (''kehaṃdhoyi maivai'') — spoken in the northern Lāmiejāya plain, in the foothills of the Camipāṇḍa mountains. It has traits of both the Eastern Plain and the Western Plain continua, but also has its odd features common throughout the area but lacking in the other two groups. However, due to internal migration, the linguistic border is rather odd, especially the one with the Eastern Plain continuum: the contemporary vernacular of Mamaikala, the largest city of the Northern Plain, as well as nearby areas on the mid-Lāmberah river, is undoubtedly Eastern, despite being well into Northern-speaking territory.
** Northern Plain dialect continuum (''kehaṃdhoyi maivai'') — spoken in the northern Lāmiejāya plain, in the foothills of the Camipāṇḍa mountains. It has traits of both the Eastern Plain and the Western Plain continua, but also has its odd features common throughout the area but lacking in the other two groups. However, due to internal migration, the linguistic border is rather odd, especially the one with the Eastern Plain continuum: the contemporary vernacular of Mamaikala, the largest city of the Northern Plain, as well as nearby areas on the mid-Lāmberah river, is undoubtedly Eastern, despite being well into Northern-speaking territory.
* '''Western Plain, Inland Southwest, parts of the Central Plain'''
* '''Western Plain, Inland Southwest, parts of the Central Plain'''