Puan

Puan is a constructed language mainly spoken in the Taatiklarian province of Pua. It is descended from the much more widely spoken Taatiklarian language, and is sometimes considered to simply be a highly distinct dialect of that language. According to the C.Y. 250 Taatiklarian census, about 6% of Pua's population were proficient in Puan and about 0.34% of Taatiklatar's population as a whole were proficient in the language.

Geography
Puan is most widely spoken in the southeastern portion of Pua, the lowest-income and most rural part of the province. 97% of people proficient in Puan lived in the province according to the C.Y. 250 census.

Differences from Taatikarian
While similar, Puan and Taatiklarian do have minor differences. Many of these differences are related to vocabulary (for instance, the Taatiklarian word for "mountain" is "monetana," derived from Spanish "montaña," while the Puan word for mountain is "kora," derived from Russian "гора.") There are also slight differences in verb conjugations.