Dinh | |
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Tiếng Đinh 㗂丁 | |
Region | Dovani |
Ethnicity | Dinh people |
Native speakers | 70 million (3736) |
Language family |
Gao-Indralan
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Writing system | Selucian script, Gao characters (formerly) |
Official status | |
Official language in | Kimlien |
Recognised minority language in | Indrala |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Dnh |
The Dinh language (㗂丁 Tiếng Đinh; Indralan: 丁語 Dīngyǔ) is the native language of the Dinh people. The native spelling "Đinh" is sometimes used in Luthorian too. It is the most widely spoken language in Kimlien, and several speakers are also to be found in Indrala. Dinh is a Gao-Indralan language, belonging to the Southern branch of the family, together with Indralan, Phra, and other languages. Dinh was formerly written in a modified set of Gao characters, but it is currently written exclusively in a modified Selucian (Latin) script, with additional diacritics for tones.
Gao-Showans | ||
Peoples | Central: Kunihito • Sekowans • Kyo | Northern: Utari • Welang | Southern: Indralans • Đinh • Phra • Suman | Western: Tukarese • Mu-Tze • Bianjie | |
Languages | Gao-Indralan: Kunikata • Sekowan • Indralan • Đinh • Phra • Suman• Utari | Jelbo-Tukaric: Panmuan • Bianjie | Other: Kyo | |
Regions | Dovani • Seleya • Gao-Soto • Sekowo • Dankuk • Indrala • Tukarali • Jinlian • Dalibor • Great North Dovani Plain • Kalistan • Bianjie • Hanzen | |
History | Empire of Gao-Soto • Kingdom of Sekowo • History of Sekowo • History of Indrala • History of Dranland • History of Tukarali • Great Sekowian War • Southern Hemisphere War | |
Religion | Gao-Showan Religions • Daenism • Mazdâyanâ • Zenshō • Kamism • Guidao • Jienism • Kanzo |