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''This article is about the official and majority spoken language in Fole Enkan. For information on the country, see [[Fole Enkan (country)]].'' | ''This article is about the official and majority spoken language in Fole Enkan. For information on the country, see [[Fole Enkan (country)]].'' | ||
'''Fole Enkan''' is the official and majority spoken language of [[Fole Enkan (country)|Fole Enkan]]. A member of the [[Enkan language family]], it was historically considered the most prestigious language in the [[Empire of Enkan]], and [[#Classical Fole Enkan|Classical Fole Enkan]] remains the most prestigious language in the [[Universal Temple]] to this day. | '''Fole Enkan''' is the official and majority spoken language of [[Fole Enkan (country)|Fole Enkan]]. A member of the [[Enkan languages|Enkan language family]], it was historically considered the most prestigious language in the [[Empire of Enkan]], and [[#Classical Fole Enkan|Classical Fole Enkan]] remains the most prestigious language in the [[Universal Temple]] to this day. | ||
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This article is about the official and majority spoken language in Fole Enkan. For information on the country, see Fole Enkan (country).
Fole Enkan is the official and majority spoken language of Fole Enkan. A member of the Enkan language family, it was historically considered the most prestigious language in the Empire of Enkan, and Classical Fole Enkan remains the most prestigious language in the Universal Temple to this day.