ildiini
Ildiini is a language spoken by the Ildiini, an indigenous ethnic group residing in the Ildhar Archipelago in the northern seas. It is traditionally used in daily life, storytelling, and ceremonies, while a national language is common in formal domains. Estimates of fluent speakers vary, but contemporary surveys place the number around 12,000 to 15,000. Linguists commonly treat Ildiini as a language isolate, though some proposed classifications suggest distant connections to a broader regional sprachbund.
The language exhibits a subject–object–verb (SOV) basic word order and an agglutinative morphology, with extensive noun
Geographic distribution is concentrated on coastal towns and inland villages across several isles, with dialectal variation
See also: Ildhar Archipelago, Ildiini people, language revitalization.