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Jovlish | |
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Jóvleş | |
![]() Ethnic flag used by most Jovlers | |
Pronunciation | [ˈʒoːvlɛʃ] |
Created by | Vrianne |
Date | 2024 |
Setting | Earth |
Native to | Türkiye |
Ethnicity | Jovler |
Early forms | Proto-Indo-European
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Standard form | Standard Turkish Jovlish (Standart Türkeş Jóvleş (Standart Türkeş Jóvleş))
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Dialect |
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Official status | |
Official language in | Valtamia |
Recognised minority language in | |
Map of areas where Jovlish is spoken
...as a majority language
...as a minority language | |
Jovlish (Jóvleş, Jóvleş [ˈʒoːvlɛʃ]) is an Anglic Germanic language whose speakers mainly reside in the Pontus region (Jovlish: Troψ, Trops [tɾɔps]) in the Republic of Türkiye. It is descended from the Old English spoken by the Anglo-Saxon refugees fleeing from the Norman invasion of England to the Black Sea, thus making it related to other Anglic languages such as English and Scots, and to other Anglo-Frisian languages such as the Frisian languages.