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Ardajani
Ardagan sohbri (standard Ardajani)
Ardaganye (neo-Ardajani)
Ardajani dialects.png
Map of Ardajani dialects Red indicates Ardodalvian Yellow indicates standard Ardajani and green indicates neo-Ardajani
RegionArdajan
EthnicityArdajanis
Native speakers
5-6 (2021)
Viadalvian Languages
  • Viadalvian
    • Ardajani
DialectsStandard Ardajani
Neo Ardajani
Ardodalvian
Official status
Official language in
Hasanistan
Development bodyArdajani Standarisation Comitee
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Ardajani is a Turkish-Viadalvian language spoken predominantly in Ardajan. Romansh has been recognized as a national language of Hasanistan since 2017, and as an official language. It also has official status in Ardajan Ardajani is one of the descendant languages of Viadalvian and its recognized by the Viadalvian Language Assosiation as a decident of it though retains a small number of words from these languages. Ardajani has also been strongly influenced by Turkish and in lesser context Arabic in vocabulary and morphosyntax. Ardajani is divided into three different regional dialect groups (Ardodalvian, Standard Ardajani and Neo-Ardajani), each with its own standardized written language.

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English Ardajani Pronunciation (IPA) Notes
Ardajan Ardagan ɑːrdəɡan In Ardodalvian, the term "Ardajan" being classified as a masculine word.
Chobanistan Tsjobanistan t͡ʃoʊbɑnɪstɑn
Batyr Batir/Batie ˈbæti
Hasanistan Hasnestan ˈhæsnəstɑn In Ardodalvian, the term "Hasanistan" being classified as a feminine word.
Enyilk Enlik ɛn.lɪk
Karamankaş Karmerkgas kɑːr.mərk.gæs/
Noon Noen /nun/ "It is also spelled as 'Nun' or 'Nuun,' although this spelling is considered anachronistic. by the Ardajani Standarisation Comitee
Sridjina Sridina sriːˈdiː.nə
Korliv Korlof kɔːr.lɒf Also spelled as Koorloof or Kortloovenwaard which is more inspired by Dutch
Köktughluk Koghturk kɒɡ.tɜːrk
Kınık Klink klɪŋk
Ortasaray Ortasssie ɔːrˈtæs.i Ortussie, Oratussay
Uluğbey Ulogbai oʊˈklɔɡ.baɪ
Arapadalar Arebdabel ɑːˈrɛb.də.bɛl