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Ahitereiran (Ahitereirano or <span style="font-family: AnternianStandard;font-size:1.2em;">AHITEREIRANU</span> [ahitɛɾeiɾanu]) is an [[Anter language]], originating in the [[Gulf of Kloresa]]. It is an official language of [[Illuaq]] and [[High Kingdoms of Alaxia]] and previously [[Ahitereira-Koresa]]. It has approximately 188.3 million speakers, with the majority learning it as a second language. Ahitereiran is often credited as the direct descendant of Anternian, being the closest to it.
Ahitereiran (Ahitereirano or <span style="font-family: AnternianStandard;font-size:1.2em;">AHITEREIRANU</span> [ahitɛɾeiɾanu]) is an [[Anter language]], originating in the [[Gulf of Kloresa]]. It is an official language of [[Illuaq]] and [[High Kingdoms of Alaxia]] and previously [[Ahitereira-Koresa]]. It has approximately 188.3 million speakers, with the majority learning it as a second language. Ahitereiran is often credited as the direct descendant of Anternian, being the closest to it.


Italian is a major East Alaxian language, being one of the official languages of the [[High Commonwealth]]. It is the second-most-widely spoken native language in East Alaxia with 68.3 million speakers and it is spoken as a second language by 120 million HKA citizens (3%). Ahitereiran is known as the ''language of media'' because of its use in much of the movie industry in Ahitereira; numerous Ahitereiran words referring to movies have become international terms taken into various languages worldwide. Its influence is also widespread in the arts and in the food and luxury goods markets.
Ahitereiran is a major East Alaxian language, being one of the official languages of the [[High Commonwealth]]. It is the second-most-widely spoken native language in East Alaxia with 68.3 million speakers and it is spoken as a second language by 120 million HKA citizens (3%). Ahitereiran is known as the ''language of media'' because of its use in much of the movie industry in Ahitereira; numerous Ahitereiran words referring to movies have become international terms taken into various languages worldwide. Its influence is also widespread in the arts and in the food and luxury goods markets.


== History ==
== History ==