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Modern Standard {{PAGENAME}} arose as a literary koiné from disparate earlier {{PAGENAME}}ic dialects descended from [[Old Eevo]] from around fT 1160dd (1968). Thanks in large part to the printing press, {{PAGENAME}} rapidly gained prominence over a larger area in Northern Talma and came to serve as a lingua franca for northern mainland Talma. Today, {{PAGENAME}} still enjoys status as a "cultured" language and is one of the most widely taught foreign languages.
Modern Standard {{PAGENAME}} arose as a literary koiné from disparate earlier {{PAGENAME}}ic dialects descended from [[Old Eevo]] from around fT 1160dd (1968). Thanks in large part to the printing press, {{PAGENAME}} rapidly gained prominence over a larger area in Northern Talma and came to serve as a lingua franca for northern mainland Talma. Today, {{PAGENAME}} still enjoys status as a "cultured" language and is one of the most widely taught foreign languages.
The name ''{{PAGENAME}}'' is thought to be a [[Clofabic languages|Clofabic]] formation (before Modern {{PAGENAME}}): ''Tiga'' ({{PAGENAME}} ''Tíoga'') was a river in the northwestern Talma area where {{PAGENAME}} originated, and to that was added the Clofabic attributive ''-l''.


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