Polanovan Language

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Native Speakers: 29.551

Dialects: N/A

Polanovan is a fictional language spoken in Polanova. It is related to the Gustanyan and Menrantonnian nguages spoken in Gustanya and Menrantonny, but after having received a important population of Western Slavic inmigrants (mainly Polish) the Polanovan language became more slavic-like, drifting appart from its eastern neighbours' languages. Even though, not all areas of Polanova received the same degree of slavization so some dialects conserve the original phonemes and grammar better than others.***

Slavo-Polanovan
Slavo-Polanovan is the umbrella word used to reffer to the spectrum of dialects that have significant slavic influence. This includes the dialect spoken in Pulanowa Gownig Okrag, which is the base of Standard Polanovan.

Alphabet (WIP)
The phonology of Standard Polanovan is basically Polish with a Polanovan accent, or, in other words, a simplified version of Polish phonology. Since Polanovan wasn't a written language before slavization, the first Polanovan alphabet was for the slavized Standard. This is said alphabet:

Pure Polanovan
This is the umbrella term used to reffer to the spectrum of dialects with lesser slavic influence, these dialects are more similar to the Gustanyo-Menratonnian languages.

Alphabet and Standarization
In an attemot to revive pure pollanovan, the organization of (TBA) decided to make the dialect spoken in the city of (TBA) the standard for Pure Polanovan. While it is not the purest dialect, it is the purest among the small amount of urban areas where Pure Polanovan is still spoken by the majority, and the organization believed a large population was needed to standardarize Pure Polanovan (as in, if they choose the dialect of a small town, 100 people wouldn't be able to make all of the media required, also being only 100 it would mean only 100 people would be fluent at the very moment of standarization, this means, having a larger base population would make it easier to spread).

The alphabet made resembles the Gustanyan alphabet very closely, with only 1 letter being different. This is because, even though the accents are different, Pure Polanovan shares the same phonology with Gustanyan and Menrantonnian.