Vostogian
| Vostogian | |
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| Vostoghwahherth | |
| File:Vostogian.jpg | |
| Pronunciation | [[w:Help:IPA|vos.to'ɣʷa.ʜeɽ͡r̥]] |
| Created by | – |
| Setting | Vostogia |
| Native to | Vostogia |
| Native speakers | 203 million (2024) |
Fagalan
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Vostogian (Vostogian: Czjhúdlwe Vostoghwahherth [z̻ʉ'dɮe vos.to'ɣʷa.ʜeɽ͡r̥]) is the main language in the Kingdom of Vostogia, west from Galiza, Spain. It is spoken by approximately 203 million people(112 million in the Vostogian Kingdom and 91 million worldwide(ex-colonies), the biggest part in southeast Brazil, Northeast USA, Northern Mexico and Texas.
Linguistic Classification Language Family: Fagalan Branch: South Fagalan Sub-branch: Vostogian Group: Vostogian Language: Vostogian
Vostogian is a language from the Vostogian branch of the Fagalan family. It shares lots of similarities with other Fagalan languages, such as synthetic morphology, being fusional, SVO word order, Nominative-Accusative alignment and syllable-timed. It is classified as Class IV by the Foreign Service Institute, taking around 1,100 hours of practice to become fluent.
Vostogian has 14 dialects. They are: Standard Dialect(Rrütw’weq), Eastern Dialect, Western Dialect, Southeastern Dialect, Vazo Dialect, Ymh•hhag Dialect, Sitãna Dialect, Ciue Dialect, Portuguese Dialect, Spanish Dialect, American Dialect, Brazilian Dialect, Mexican Dialect and the Texas Dialect. Vostogian is regulated by Akademía Fulokelwe Vostoghwahherth, founded in 1598.