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| name = | | name = Lāgsmān | ||
| nativename = | | nativename = lāgsmān | ||
| pronunciation = | | pronunciation = ˈlaːɣsˌmaːn | ||
| pronunciation_key = IPA | | pronunciation_key = IPA | ||
| creator = [[User:Jukethatbox|Jukethatbox]] | | creator = [[User:Jukethatbox|Jukethatbox]] | ||
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| fam2 = [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]] | | fam2 = [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]] | ||
| fam3 = South Germanic | | fam3 = South Germanic | ||
| state = " | | state = "Lāgsmānland" | ||
| agency = Akādami Sāqarstā(Zagreb Academy) | | agency = Akādami Sāqarstā(Zagreb Academy) | ||
| minority = [[w:Italy|Italy]], [[w:Austria|Austria]], [[w:Slovenia|Slovenia]], [[w:Croatia|Croatia]] | | minority = [[w:Italy|Italy]], [[w:Austria|Austria]], [[w:Slovenia|Slovenia]], [[w:Croatia|Croatia]] | ||
| notice = IPA | | notice = IPA | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | '''Lāgsmān''' is a Germanic language(specifically of the fictional South Germanic family) spoken by the nomadic Lagsmen, who freely roam the area between Trieste, Graz and Zagreb, colloquially known as the ''Lāgsmānland''<ref>The Lāgsmānland is not a genuine nation-state, but the area is mostly united by ethnicity, culture and language, like Kurdistan. Of course, there are many who wish to see a Lāgsmānland nation-state, similar to Kurdistan, but the nationalistic sentiment is less widespread than Kurdistan. ''Kurdistana Azad!''</ref>. The endonym is a ''portmanteau'' of the Proto-Germanic word ''*hlaupanan'', "to leap"(also the root of German ''laufen'', to walk) and ''man'', from Proto-Germanic ''*manwaz''. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |
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