Languages of Nāroňpār
Nāroňpār is one of the ŋations of the world to have the most languages, with more than 14 being spoken within the ŋation. This page serves as an index for all of the regional and minority languages of the ŋation.
Albaŋia Albanian
Albaŋia Albanian is a Regional Language spoken in the region of Albaŋia and very closely related to Albanian.
Bulŋarian
Bulŋarian is a Mary-Moldovan language spoken in Bulŋaria. It has Regional Language status.
Dvilish
Dvilish is a Saxic language spoken in (Šeþ) Dðilo, its closest relatives are likely Jutish and Lesser Saxic languages. It has Regional Language status.
East Narkevin
East Narkevin is a Narkevinic language spoken in Nāržoňowiňt closely related to West Narkevin (forming the Continental Narkevin branch) and a little more distantly to Isle Narkevin. It has Regional Language status.
Gagauz
See: Gagauz
Gagauz has Regional Language status.
Galician
Galician is a Pisco-Imerchali language spoken in Moldova, it is closely related to Spanish, Catalan, and especially Portuguese. It has Regional Language status.
Isle Narkevin
See: Isle Narkevin
Isle Narkevin is a National Official Language.
Moldovan
Moldovan is a Pisco-Imerchali language spoken in Moldova and Romania, it is also known as Romanian by some. It has Regional Language status.
Toki Pona
See: Toki Pona
Toki Pona is a National Official Language.
Þekaň Śácamþaśá
See: Śácamþaśáń Dialects
Þekaň Śácamþaśá has Regional Language status.
Saxish
See: Saxish
Saxish has Regional Language status.
Štokevin
Štokevin is a Mary-Moldovan language spoken in Štokavia seemingly closely related to a very early form of Pyuwan.
Štokevin has Regional Language status.
Ukrainian
See: Ukrainian
Ukrainian has Regional Language status.
West Narkevin
West Narkevin is a Narkevinic language spoken in Hæþems Žuni closely related to East Narkevin (forming the Continental Narkevin branch) and a little more distantly to Isle Narkevin.
It has Regional Language status.
Ŋreek
Ŋreek is a Graecic Language which uses the notably distinct Ŋreek Alphabet. It has Regional Language status.