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==[[Collabora]]==
 
==[[Collabora]]==
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*[[English language|English]] ({{flag|Flag of New Columbia.png}} [[New Columbia]] and {{flag|Keine Siegel.png}} [[Keine Siegel]]){{ref|a}}
 
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==[[Argotia]]==
 
==[[Argotia]]==
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*[[toki pona]] ({{flag|Flag of Ma Pona.png}} [[Ma Pona|ma pona]])
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[[Category:Real World languages]][[Category:Lists]]
 
[[Category:Real World languages]][[Category:Lists]]
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
{{note|a}}As of now, these are the only instances of [[List of Real World languages|Real World languages]] that aren't constructed languages being the majority language of a [[Grass World]] country. Other countries may use English as a lingua franca.
 
{{note|a}}As of now, these are the only instances of [[List of Real World languages|Real World languages]] that aren't constructed languages being the majority language of a [[Grass World]] country. Other countries may use English as a lingua franca.

Revision as of 19:35, 20 April 2023

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There are thousands of languages in the Grass World still spoken in 2023. Here they are, categorized by continent.

Collabora

Argotia

Notes

^ As of now, these are the only instances of Real World languages that aren't constructed languages being the majority language of a Grass World country. Other countries may use English as a lingua franca.