Syldavian

Syldavian is a fictional West Germanic language created by Hergé as the national language of Syldavia, a fictional Balkan kingdom that serves as a major setting in many of The Adventures of Tintin stories. Hergé modeled the language on Brusselian, a dialect of Dutch spoken in and around Brussels. The entire corpus of the language has been analyzed by Mark Rosenfelder.

Syldavian
Зйлдав, Zyldav
Pronunciation/zɪldav/
Created byHergé
Date1939
Setting and usageThe Adventures of Tintin
EthnicitySyldavian people
Users642,000 (1939) (fictional)
Purpose
Cyrillic
Latin
SourcesDutch language
Marols
Official status
Official language in
Syldavia
Regulated byunknown
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
IETFart-x-syldavia
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