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'''Medwedian''' (native name ''Medwedisk''), a [[Uletarephian/Gaermanic languages|North Gaermanic]] language, is the sole official language of the [[Medwedia|Medwedian Democratic Federation]] and of the [[Haugland|Principiality of Haugland]] and serves as a regional language in eastern [[Bloregia]]. It is spoken by approximately 42 million persons worldwide in these countries as well as a secondary language, especially in the eastern border areas of [[Nordurland]]. | '''Medwedian''' (native name ''Medwedisk''), a [[Uletarephian/Gaermanic languages|North Gaermanic]] language, is the sole official language of the [[Medwedia|Medwedian Democratic Federation]] and of the [[Haugland|Principiality of Haugland]] and serves as a regional language in eastern [[Bloregia]]. It is spoken by approximately 42 million persons worldwide in these countries as well as a secondary language, especially in the eastern border areas of [[Nordurland]]. | ||
The Medwedian language is characterized by an unique pronounciation, which it owes to severe [[Uletarephian/Slevic languages|Slevic]] influence, an archaic and counter-intuitive orthography that only partially reflects it, a grammar strongly influenced by [[Kalmish]] and a strong variety of dialects and sociolects that are conserved thanks to Medwedia's highly stratified, feudalist society. | The Medwedian language is characterized by an unique pronounciation, which it owes to severe [[Uletarephian/Slevic languages|Slevic]] influence, an archaic and counter-intuitive orthography that only partially reflects it, a grammar strongly influenced by [[Kalmish]] and a strong variety of dialects and sociolects that are conserved thanks to Medwedia's highly stratified, feudalist society. | ||
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+ | A highly pluricentric language in the past, Medwedian has been stanrardized by the [[Medwedisk Akademi]] in Medwed in the early 19th century. Its standard form mediates between the dialects. | ||
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Medwedisk | |||||||||
Native to | Medwedia | ||||||||
Region | Northeastern West Uletha | ||||||||
Ethnicity | Medwedian | ||||||||
Native speakers | 42 million (as of 2016) | ||||||||
Language family | Uletarephian/Proto-Ulethan
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Early forms | Proto-Uletarephian
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Writing system | Romantian script | ||||||||
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Official language in | Official in Medwedia Official in Haugland Regional status in Bloregia |
Medwedian (native name Medwedisk), a North Gaermanic language, is the sole official language of the Medwedian Democratic Federation and of the Principiality of Haugland and serves as a regional language in eastern Bloregia. It is spoken by approximately 42 million persons worldwide in these countries as well as a secondary language, especially in the eastern border areas of Nordurland.
The Medwedian language is characterized by an unique pronounciation, which it owes to severe Slevic influence, an archaic and counter-intuitive orthography that only partially reflects it, a grammar strongly influenced by Kalmish and a strong variety of dialects and sociolects that are conserved thanks to Medwedia's highly stratified, feudalist society.
A highly pluricentric language in the past, Medwedian has been stanrardized by the Medwedisk Akademi in Medwed in the early 19th century. Its standard form mediates between the dialects.