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− | '''Kernevic''' ([[Standard Written Form]]: {{lang|kv|Kernevek}} or {{lang|kv|Kernowek}}; {{IPA|[kəɾˈnɛːvək]|}}) is a [[Prydenic languages|Prydenic]] language in the [[Gallaetic languages|Gallaetic language family]]. Spoken natively in [[Kernev]], it is often described as an important part of Kernevic identity, culture and heritage. | + | The '''Kernevic language''' ([[Standard Written Form]]: {{lang|kv|yeth Kernevek}} or {{lang|kv|yeth Kernowek}}; {{IPA|[kəɾˈnɛːvək]|}}) is a [[Prydenic languages|Prydenic]] language in the [[Gallaetic languages|Gallaetic language family]]. Spoken natively in [[Kernev]], it is often described as an important part of Kernevic identity, culture and heritage. |
[[Category:Kernevic language]][[Category:Prydenic langauges]][[Category:Kernev]][[Category:Terraconserva]] | [[Category:Kernevic language]][[Category:Prydenic langauges]][[Category:Kernev]][[Category:Terraconserva]] |
Latest revision as of 09:00, 14 March 2024
Kernevic | |
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Pronunciation | kəɾˈnɛːvək |
Native to | Kernev |
Ethnicity | Kernevic |
Native speakers | 600,000 (2015) |
Standard forms | Standard Written Form |
Latin-based | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Kernev |
Regulated by | Kernevic Council |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | kv |
ISO 639-2 | knv |
ISO 639-3 | Either:knv – Modern Kernevicokv – Old Kernevic |
The Kernevic language (Standard Written Form: yeth Kernevek or yeth Kernowek; [kəɾˈnɛːvək]) is a Prydenic language in the Gallaetic language family. Spoken natively in Kernev, it is often described as an important part of Kernevic identity, culture and heritage.