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| imagecaption = ''Apisnja Logun''; the Logun flag | | imagecaption = ''Apisnja Logun''; the Logun flag | ||
| name = Logun | | name = Logun | ||
| nativename = | | nativename = ijànja logun | ||
| pronunciation = iʑa.nʑa ˈlo.kʊ̃ | | pronunciation = iʑa.nʑa ˈlo.kʊ̃ | ||
| creator = User:Jukethatbox | | creator = User:Jukethatbox | ||
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| minority = Teš | | minority = Teš | ||
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'''Logun'''(<small>Logun:</small> '' | '''Logun'''(<small>Logun:</small> ''ijànja logun'' [[Help:IPA|[iʑa.nʑa ˈlo.kʊ̃]]]) is an Upé language and the native language of the Logun people(''obela logun'') of Minūrun and Tibirotak. It is one of the official languages of and the most spoken language of Minūrun with 12.3 million speakers, making up around 33.5% of the 36,718,418 strong Minurese population, most of them situated in the north-east of the country. It is also a prominent language of the Minurese vassal of Tibirotak, where it is spoken by around 12.3% of the population primarily in the south-east. | ||
Together, these traditionally Logun lands are called the ''Njalogun'';{{efn|name=njalogun}} it is estimated that there are around 14,145,670 Logun people with around 78.1% who are monolingual Logun speakers; the highest rate of native monolingualism among all Minurese ethnic groups. Additionally, most bilingual Logun people are [[Teš|Teški]], and thus only speak Teš, also an Upé language, in addition to Logun. | Together, these traditionally Logun lands are called the ''Njalogun'';{{efn|name=njalogun}} it is estimated that there are around 14,145,670 Logun people with around 78.1% who are monolingual Logun speakers; the highest rate of native monolingualism among all Minurese ethnic groups. Additionally, most bilingual Logun people are [[Teš|Teški]], and thus only speak Teš, also an Upé language, in addition to Logun. | ||