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== Name ==
The language known as Packilvanian in Staynish is normally referred to as the Imperial Language or ''luTamuk luShahitishme'' (since the [[Bedonite dynasty]]) or as the Standard Language or ''luTamuk luYasas'' in some modern dictionaries or as ''luTamuk ameShabil'' or the People's Language (during the Communist era). The only time that the term ''luTamuk aBakhilfaniya'' (Packilvanian language) is used is when someone is giving a list or comparison or having a discussion about more than one language including Packilvanian. In Packilvania, there is no distinct widely agreed word for dialect so the term ''luTamuk'' (which more precisely means speech) is used for various dialects which are named after where the language originates e.g., Fidakarian is called ''luTamuk aFidakar''. Outside of Mekedesh and Bingol, Packilvanian is actually referred to as ''luTamuk aluShtar amuShultan'' or more simply ''luTamuk amuShultan'' which mean the Capital City's Language or the Sultan's Language respectively. Ironically, the dialect spoke in Makobar, Kharyat which is where the Bedonite dynasty comes from is not known as the Sultan's Language or the Imperial Language. because these terms have more to do with "where" the
 
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