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{{Infobox_language|title1 = YinYangiese|pronunciation = gɑʊd͡zɑn|region = YinYangia|native_speakers = 60 million+<br>15 million ({{W|Second language|L2}} speakers)|language_family = Sino-Tibetan|writing_systems = Chinese<br>[[Phjo'Aeri]]|signed_forms = Signed in YinYangiese|official_language_in = [[YinYangia]]|iso_639-1 = YY|iso_639-2 = YIY|iso_639-3 = YIY}} |
{{Infobox_language|title1 = YinYangiese|pronunciation = gɑʊd͡zɑn|region = YinYangia|native_speakers = 60 million+<br>15 million ({{W|Second language|L2}} speakers)|language_family = Sino-Tibetan|writing_systems = Chinese<br>[[Phjo'Aeri]]|signed_forms = Signed in YinYangiese|official_language_in = [[YinYangia]]|iso_639-1 = YY|iso_639-2 = YIY|iso_639-3 = YIY}} |
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− | '''YinYangiese '''([[File:Gawudzan_in_Poa'ri_Script.png|20px]] 陰陽语; Gāwudzányó) is a Sino-Tibetan language, mainly spoken in [[YinYangia]], where it is one of the five official languages. According to the YinYangian constitution, the language is mandatory to all YinYangian curricula. |
+ | '''YinYangiese '''([[File:Gawudzan_in_Poa'ri_Script.png|20px]] 陰陽语; Gāwudzányó) is a Sino-Tibetan language, mainly spoken in [[YinYangia]], where it is one of the five official languages. According to the YinYangian constitution, the language is mandatory to all YinYangian curricula. In 2020, YinYangiese had a total of 60 million native speakers. |
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==Romanization== |
==Romanization== |
Revision as of 03:19, 5 March 2021
YinYangiese ( 陰陽语; Gāwudzányó) is a Sino-Tibetan language, mainly spoken in YinYangia, where it is one of the five official languages. According to the YinYangian constitution, the language is mandatory to all YinYangian curricula. In 2020, YinYangiese had a total of 60 million native speakers.
n 2020, YinYangiese had a total of 60 million native speakers.
Romanization
Main article: YinYangiese fengin
Tones
YinYangiese only has three tones, making it easier to learn than Mandarin. The three tones are the high-flat, rising, and falling.