Lingua Vulgari


 * Not to be confused with Vulgar obscenity, the profane and indecent usage of Lingua Vulgari.
 * Not to be confused with Vulgar obscenity, the profane and indecent usage of Lingua Vulgari.

Vulgar Language or Vulgar Lassian ("from Lassiu"), also Colloquial Lassian, or Common Lassian (particularly in contrast to regional non-standard varieties), is a range of  of  spoken in Rashnna and by Rashnna expatriates. It is distinct from Rasnnal, the official legislative language of the country. Compared to Rasnnal, Lingua Vulgari has no official, although very often Vulgarian from Lassiu is therefore.

By its nature, Vulgar Lassian varies greatly by region and historically by time period, though several major divisions can be seen. Vulgar Lassian dialects began to significantly diverge from Classical Lassian by the third century during the classical Tuscany period of Rashnna. Nevertheless, throughout the sixth century, the most widely spoken dialects were still similar to and mostly mutually intelligible with Classical Lassian. As the Rashnna states gradually broke apart from the Tarquinian Republic during the Dark Ages, geographical differences became more prevalent.

The Vulgar Lassian spoken by Rashnna expatriates in Kartavia and Tosanchi was heavily influenced by the dominant languages, often displacing prior loanwords of Zibythi origin, and became radically different from the at home, prompting many to refer to hypothetical  such as Kartavian Vulgarian and Tosanchian Vulgarian. There is no precise estimate of the death of the usualis sermo Lassii ("casual Lassian speech"), but accelerating changes were documented as early as the 1300s. Even after the formal end of medieval Vulgar Lassian, i.e. when all varieties became mutually unintelligble, people had no other names for these languages until the Nova Epocha di Cultura (1720–1938). Tosanchinese helped abstractly categorize the emerged varieties of Lassian into, , , ,  and.

Vulgar Lassian (from Lassiu) was adopted by the state after the Etruscan independence, having previously been a literary language based on of the Turian branch, as spoken mostly by the  of Lassian and Tinettian societies. Its development has since been influenced by Rasnnal and standardization reforms began in 1991. The current boasts a lingua puritana ("modest language") that utilizes dubious  to surmount Tosanchinese,  and  loanwoards, but it has also been attested that Vulgarian  borrow more and more from the aforementioned. Almost all native Vulgarian words end with vowels, a factor that makes Vulgarian words extremely easy to use in.