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Doggerland

English: Lingua Franca of Doggerland, generally used in international meetings and communications, and as the official language of several nations and cities.

Dutch (Nederlands): One of the official languages used in the Eastern Federal Republic, along with English and Bonitanan Spanish

Bonitanan Spanish (Español Bonitaño/Castellano de Bonitaña): Official language of Bonitana, and one of the official languages of the Eastern Federal Republic

Dalkaisk (Dalkajsk/Далкайск): An official language of Dalkai, and the one spoken by the majority of Dalkaisk citizens and is related to Carthyan. Formerly written in the Cyrillic Script.

Catain (Orobrus): Official language of the Oscdean States alongside English, and derives from the Alphinian Language Tree, distinct from other Tauran languages such as Dalkaisk and Carthyan.

Carthyan (Kartiyas): An official language language of Dalkai spoken by a significant minority of the Dalkaisk population, particularly by the Carthyan and closely related Avenian peoples.

Avenian (Avinanur): A minority language of Dalkai formerly from the Kingdom of Avenia on Taurus. Very closely related to Carthyan.

Cantonese (廣東話): A formally official language in Novenae, and still used widely by Chinese diaspora.

German (Deutsch): An official language alongside English in Wiltshire, Arkanian Industries and the New Corporate Republic. All official documentation in Wiltshire will be offered in German upon request.

Tuviet (Tuvyetsk/Тувйетск): A creole originating from a mix of Dalkaisk-speaking peoples abroad (known officially as Tuviets) in English-speaking areas. Widely spoken is Vasla.

Marinian: An official language of Marino.

Songkhramese: An official minority language of Marino, spoken largely in the Songkhram areas.