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Inevan Language
As of 2020, the lingual composition of Ineva was as follows:Kedokin - The native language of many Inevians spoken and written in informal and non-governmental capacities
Spanish - The second language of many Hemoso, Tagova, and Parteg inhabitants
Arabic - The second language of many Marazet and Kefar Tifel inhabitants
Hebrew - The official national language spoken and written in formal and governmental capacities
English - The third language of many Inevians
Portuguese - The third language of some Tagova and Parteg inhabitants
According to the same census, of the Inevan populace:
Monolingual - 990.000 Inevians (8,9%)
Bilingual - 3.080.000 Inevians (27,7%)
Trilingual - 6.520.000 Inevians (58,6%)
Quadrilingual - 500.000 Inevians (4,5%)
Speak more than four languages - 30.000 Inevians (0,3%)
In most public schools, Kedokin and Hebrew are taught to students as young as six years of age. Academic Spanish, Arabic, and English courses may be taken as electives in secondary school and beyond.
This is an official description produced by the Inevan government. The Inevan Ministry of Public Relations (I.M.P.R.), the Inevan Ministry of the Quinquennial Census (I.M.Q.C.), the Inevan Ministry of Culture (I.M.C.), and the Inevan Ministry of Education (IME) recognize, affirm, and endorse the content of this posting.