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Jevoghnyan (''Jevokro'uv'', pronounced [ʑɛ.vo.kɽo.ʉv]) is a language native to the [[Nro'meagh]] region. While not spoken widely in the region, it is culturally important prestige language, used for slogans, proverbs, and religious and historical purposes. |
Jevoghnyan (''Jevokro'uv'', pronounced [ʑɛ.vo.kɽo.ʉv]) is a language native to the [[Nro'meagh]] region. While not spoken widely in the region, it is culturally important prestige language, used for slogans, proverbs, and religious and historical purposes. |
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== History == |
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Jevoghnyan's first attested use within Nro'meagh society falls in October 2019. [[Avo]], well known in Nro'meagh for their leadership of the [[Jevoghnya]] tribe (from whom the Jevoghnyan language gets in name both in English and in Jevoghnyan), was and continues to be an active proponent of the language's use within Nro'meagh. |
Jevoghnyan's first attested use within Nro'meagh society falls in October 2019. [[Avo]], well known in Nro'meagh for their leadership of the [[Jevoghnya]] tribe (from whom the Jevoghnyan language gets in name both in English and in Jevoghnyan), was and continues to be an active proponent of the language's use within Nro'meagh. |
Revision as of 22:58, 20 September 2021
Jevoghnyan | |
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Jevokro'uv | |
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Pronunciation | [ʑɛ.vo.kɽo.ʉv] |
Native to | Nro'meagh |
Known users or learners | Avo animeme_master |
Jevoghnyan (Jevokro'uv, pronounced [ʑɛ.vo.kɽo.ʉv]) is a language native to the Nro'meagh region. While not spoken widely in the region, it is culturally important prestige language, used for slogans, proverbs, and religious and historical purposes.
History
Jevoghnyan's first attested use within Nro'meagh society falls in October 2019. Avo, well known in Nro'meagh for their leadership of the Jevoghnya tribe (from whom the Jevoghnyan language gets in name both in English and in Jevoghnyan), was and continues to be an active proponent of the language's use within Nro'meagh.