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==Language==
 
==Language==
  
Lençoèça is the most spoken language in Naleloospalakintula, a Germanic language said to be related to Old Norse. It's one of the few languages to retain the runic letter Þ. A language student from Fynulùc once said Lençoèça was a "''language comprimising of Europe's finest contributions to language, but still kept it's Scandinavian charm''". Quite a few natives agreed with this statement, though some do disagree, claiming it's fully Lençoèça and nothing else.
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[[Lençoèça]] is the most spoken language in Naleloospalakintula, a Germanic language said to be related to Old Norse. It's one of the few languages to retain the runic letter Þ. A language student from Fynulùc once said Lençoèça was a "''language comprimising of Europe's finest contributions to language, but still kept it's Scandinavian charm''". Quite a few natives agreed with this statement, though some do disagree, claiming it's fully Lençoèça and nothing else.
  
 
The language has an alphabet of 47 characters. The alphabet is split into two due to it's length.
 
The language has an alphabet of 47 characters. The alphabet is split into two due to it's length.

Revision as of 12:01, 5 September 2007

Naleloospalakintula
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Flag of Naleloospalakintula
Motto: Anjukmànð uhar wurc, fon uhar ðurðora, neðora uhar vomen.
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Region Government
Capital Fynulùc
Official Language(s) English, Lençoèça
Leader Tryšužar Juvnsùn
Population 47,000
Currency Corancõ 
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Language

Lençoèça is the most spoken language in Naleloospalakintula, a Germanic language said to be related to Old Norse. It's one of the few languages to retain the runic letter Þ. A language student from Fynulùc once said Lençoèça was a "language comprimising of Europe's finest contributions to language, but still kept it's Scandinavian charm". Quite a few natives agreed with this statement, though some do disagree, claiming it's fully Lençoèça and nothing else.

The language has an alphabet of 47 characters. The alphabet is split into two due to it's length.

Vowels: a á à ã æ e é è i î o ó ò õ ø u ú ù y ý ÿ

Consonants: b c ç d ð f g h j k l m n ñ p þ q r s š t v w x z ž

The amount of letters has made it hard for overseas students to learn the language, with only a few non-Naleloospalakintulans fluent in the language.

English is the second most spoken language. Following the English occupation of the island, it was widely spread, and now most natives are bi-lingual in the official languages.