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|NationSpoken  = {{team flag|Floria}}
|NationSpoken  = [[File:Florian republic flag.png|border|25px|Florian Republic]] [[Floria]]
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|LangFamily    = [[Micras Linguistic Society/Language families|Proto-Calbi]]
*Florian
*[[Calbic]]
**Florian
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a language spoken in [[Floria]] where it has official status. Florian is a tonal language with topic-prominent organization and subject–verb–object (SVO) word order.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a language spoken in [[Floria]] where it has official status. The language uses all conventional consonants, diacritics and vowels. Florian is a [[Micras Linguistic Society/Language families|Proto-Calbi]] language and was originally derived from [[Calbic]] as a result of Calbain traders who took presence in the region before the establishment of the Florian state. [[Holzer language|Holzar]] influence eventually found its way into the language and as of 1749 the language is a unique combination of both [[Calbic]] and the [[Holzer language]]s.  
 
[[category:Languages]]
[[category:Languages]]
[[category:Floria]]
[[category:Floria]]

Revision as of 18:37, 1 February 2026

Florian
Florian
Spoken natively in Florian Republic Floria
Language family

Proto-Calbi

  • Florian
Official status
Official language in Floria Floria
Language codes
MOS-9 codes fr

The Florian language is a language spoken in Floria where it has official status. The language uses all conventional consonants, diacritics and vowels. Florian is a Proto-Calbi language and was originally derived from Calbic as a result of Calbain traders who took presence in the region before the establishment of the Florian state. Holzar influence eventually found its way into the language and as of 1749 the language is a unique combination of both Calbic and the Holzer languages.