Difference between revisions of "Nielander language"
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− | The '''Nielander language''' | + | The '''Nielander language''' or '''Nielandic''', known as '''''Nylenska''''' amongst its speakers, is a [[Wikipedia:North_Germanic_languages|North Germanic language]] of the West Scandinavian branch derived from [[Wikipedia:Old_Norse|Old West Norse]] and closely akin — indeed, almost indistinguishable except for the local accent — to modern [[Wikipedia:Icelandic_language|Icelandic]]. Nielandic is spoken in some rural areas of the [[Nieland_(Region)|Kingdom of Nieland]] within the [[Isselmere-Nieland|United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]] and is preserved by Nielander separatists and academics. Nielander nationalists have made numerous efforts to re-introduce and re-establish the language within the autonomous region, culminating in the [[Nielander Language Act, 2005]] that recognised Nielandic as an official language of both Nieland and the United Kingdom as a whole. |
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Revision as of 02:17, 22 March 2006
Pronunciation | IPA: | |
Spoken in | Isselmere-Nieland | |
Region(s) | Anguist, Nieland | |
Total speakers | 86,210,000 | |
Genetic classification | Indo-European
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Official language | Isselmere-Nieland, Nieland | |
Regulated by | Nylensk Órðamót |
The Nielander language or Nielandic, known as Nylenska amongst its speakers, is a North Germanic language of the West Scandinavian branch derived from Old West Norse and closely akin — indeed, almost indistinguishable except for the local accent — to modern Icelandic. Nielandic is spoken in some rural areas of the Kingdom of Nieland within the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland and is preserved by Nielander separatists and academics. Nielander nationalists have made numerous efforts to re-introduce and re-establish the language within the autonomous region, culminating in the Nielander Language Act, 2005 that recognised Nielandic as an official language of both Nieland and the United Kingdom as a whole.
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