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In [[Verse:Angai]], '''Rajogi''' (라⁵¹조¹⁴기³³ ''la⁵¹co¹⁴ki³³'') is a highly tonal (mainly Sino-)Korean giblang spoken in an isolated part of Riañ-Zrâtt. The prestige variety, the Jajangmyeon (자³⁵장⁵¹면⁵¹ ''ca³⁵cang⁵¹myen⁵¹'') dialect, is relatively purist, but other lects exist, such as the Flei sociolect spoken by the ethnic Flei with many phonologically adapted [[Flei]] loans.
In [[Verse:Angai]], '''Rajogi''' (라⁵¹조¹⁴기³³ ''la⁵¹co¹⁴ki³³'') is a highly tonal (mainly Sino-)Korean giblang spoken in an isolated part of Aem-Zmaə. The prestige variety, the Jajangmyeon (자³⁵장⁵¹면⁵¹ ''ca³⁵cang⁵¹myen⁵¹'') dialect, is relatively purist, but other lects exist, such as the Flei sociolect spoken by the ethnic Flei with many phonologically adapted [[Flei]] loans.

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In Verse:Angai, Rajogi (라⁵¹조¹⁴기³³ la⁵¹co¹⁴ki³³) is a highly tonal (mainly Sino-)Korean giblang spoken in an isolated part of Aem-Zmaə. The prestige variety, the Jajangmyeon (자³⁵장⁵¹면⁵¹ ca³⁵cang⁵¹myen⁵¹) dialect, is relatively purist, but other lects exist, such as the Flei sociolect spoken by the ethnic Flei with many phonologically adapted Flei loans.