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Olekhm edited this page Jan 13, 2024 · 3 revisions

Zapadski

After the revolution, Valentin Grigorovich set out on creating a standard Nazhemlyan language to be used by all dialects. Linguists in Azhuropole combined dialects from Polje, Kuyansk, and Gorska to create the standard Nazhemlyan dialect. Narodnazhimsky was the languages name. Narodnazhimsky contained barely any Zapadic influence, causing the Wolinja Dialect to be considered its own language. Zapadski as it is called is spoken in The Zapad, Kolona, and Western Polje Voivodeships. The language is different from Nazhemlyan, with less guttural sounds. The speakers tend to pronounce l's as w's and zh's as dz's. A sentence in Narodnazhimsky like, Stephen Ashton e mala suka, in Zapadski would be, Stefan Ashton je mawasuka.

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