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Created page with "Taqồpaq is a language spoken in Dróstsiśtsi. {{Infobox language|country=Dróstsiśtsi|family=isolate|lang-code=TQP|pronunciation=[ta˧xʷo˩paxʷ˧|usage=Official language|scripts=Kośtsiźda symbols, Latin}} == Classification == Taqồpaq is considered a language isolate. It is spoken along the northern coastal region of Dróstsiśtsi, loosely around the Rose Gulf. It has two dialects, known as West and East, roughly aligning with modern Dzefxal and Sunflower..." |
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Taqồpaq is a language spoken in Dróstsiśtsi.
| Pronunciation | [ta˧xʷo˩paxʷ˧ |
|---|---|
| Language family | isolate |
| Writing system | Kośtsiźda symbols, Latin |
| Official status | |
| Spoken in | Dróstsiśtsi |
| Speaker | |
| Technical information | |
| Usage | Official language |
| Language code | TQP |
Classification
Taqồpaq is considered a language isolate. It is spoken along the northern coastal region of Dróstsiśtsi, loosely around the Rose Gulf. It has two dialects, known as West and East, roughly aligning with modern Dzefxal and Sunflower Island provinces. Birchtree province likely spoke a variant of East Taqồpaq before the arrival of Kośtsiśtsi speakers.
Phonology
Taqồpaq is one of the few tonal languages in the Ŋorld to be tonal.