Slavonjan language
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Pronunciation | Slavonjanska |
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Spoken natively in |
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Writing system | Latin |
Source | Serbian, Croatian |
Old Slavonjan, Middle Slavonjan | |
Dialects | TBD |
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Official language in |
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Regulated by | Slavonjan Institute For Linguistic Arts, Slavonjan School for Arts and Culture |
Language codes | |
MOS-9 codes | sj |
Slavonjan is a language which is spoken mostly within the South Silvensku region in Krasnocoria
History
Old Slavonjan
Old Slavonjan was the language that was spoken in the early days of the Slavonjan people. Pretty much no one speaks this today, as most Old Slavonjan words bare no resemblance to their modern counterparts.
Middle Slavonjan
After the Slavonjans migrated from Northern Apollonia to Southeastern Antica, a new dialect came to be. It is nearly identical to Modern Slavonjan, save for a few words.
Modern Slavonjan/New Slavonjan
After the fall of Antica, there was a surge of Slavonjan nationalism. This wave of nationalism, upon other cultural reforms, created a new dialect of Slavonjan. Many endings of words were changed (For example, many words the -ski ending were changed to have a -ska or -sku ending). This was also the point were the most infamous part of the Slavonjan language came to be, the lowercase g as the first letter of a word, symbolizing the word "of".
Today
Today Slavonjan is still a very popular language. In the District of Slavonje, over 87% of the population can speak the language fluently enough to hold a basic conversation.