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{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
|creator = [[User:IlL]] | |creator = [[User:IlL]] | ||
|nativename = | |nativename = | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|setting = [[Verse:Irta]] | |setting = [[Verse:Irta]] | ||
|name = | |name = | ||
|pronunciation = ə̟lmɪ{{adv}}jo{{adv}}r{{lam}}iːjə̟ | |pronunciation = ə̟lmɪ{{adv}}jo{{adv}}r{{lam}}iːjə̟ | ||
|states = | |states = | ||
|speakers = 1,300,000 | |speakers = 1,300,000 | ||
|script = Latin | |script = Latin | ||
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'''Majorcan''' is a heavily Hibernized historical Arabic variety spoken in the [[Verse:Irta|Irta]] | '''Majorcan''' is a heavily Hibernized historical Arabic variety spoken in ___, a fictional volcanic hotspot archipelago to the northwest of Spain in [[Verse:Irta|Irta]], where it's an official language alongside English. The native name for the language is ''el Mijòrìje'' or ''et teanga Mijòrìje'', but speakers may simply call the language ''teangatna'' [ˈt̪ʰæ̃ːʔʶʌtʶʰnʶʌ] 'our language'. | ||
Majorcan has 850,000 speakers in Majorca; smaller Majorcan communities can be found in Southeast Asia, the British Isles, Eastern Canada, the West Coast of North America, and Bjeheond. Its speakers almost always also speak English; Modern Standard Latin and Irish are also widely understood in Majorca. Majorcans are predominantly Catholic; some are Remonitionists or Muslims. Education in Majorca is conducted in Majorcan and English up to secondary school level, and higher education is taught in mainly in English. | Majorcan has 850,000 speakers in Majorca; smaller Majorcan communities can be found in Southeast Asia, the British Isles, Eastern Canada, the West Coast of North America, and Bjeheond. Its speakers almost always also speak English; Modern Standard Latin and Irish are also widely understood in Majorca. Majorcans are predominantly Catholic; some are Remonitionists or Muslims. Education in Majorca is conducted in Majorcan and English up to secondary school level, and higher education is taught in mainly in English. | ||