Welcome to Loro Language Schools!
Our goal is to share knowledge and to promote communication among different people. In Ko-oren, the Anaian nation where our headquarters are located, we know all about this. Our nation, home to approximately 28 million people, is 'divided' by eleven different languages. Loro Language Schools, and Ko-oren as a nation, could not exist if it weren't for proper language education. It's not just grammar and vocabulary, however. Communication in general, as well as cultural sensitivity, are skills that will be developed through one of our courses.
Loro is a trusted institution within Ko-oren, with five campuses across the country. Loro has also helped numerous companies and individuals with their studies, both on-campus, on-premise and online for independent students. We are nearing our 300,000th student - just in our home country!
Why would you send your people to one of our language schools? Some examples include:
- A good preparation for a trade mission to another country
- A good beginning for a foreign military mission
- Your business is looking to expand to a different region
- Your nation is multilingual and you want (your employees)to grasp the other languages of your nation better
Of course, those who want to learn a language for the sake of learning, and are not affiliated to a business or government, are also welcome!
OUR SERVICES
1) Visit one of our schools to learn a language.
2) One (or more) of our teachers visiting you for a course.
3) Access to our written material, as well as audio and video for independent studies.
4) Applying for Loro Language Schools to open a branch in your nation.
OUR PROGRAMMES
On campus
2-20 weeks - You'll come to us on-campus, where we teach you between 2 and 20 weeks. You can stay at a nearby hotel for a discount, or at a host family, and we will take you on plenty of cultural trips as well as living-language experiences.
Pricing: 50 NSD for materials + 200 NSD per class week + ?? NSD depending on where you stay.
On premise
2-20 weeks - We'll send a teacher along with our materials to teach a class (up to 12 students) at your location.
Pricing: 50 NSD for materials per student + 70 NSD per class hour + 70 NSD per day + You provide travel tickets, a classroom, internet access, and a place to stay for the instructor.
Learning materials
We'll send you a course consisting of written materials, grammar books, audio and video so you can study at your pace, with access to our teachers if you have a question.
Pricing: 3-10 NSD per week for access to materials and teacher contact (depending on course intensivity) + initial fee of 40 NSD for extra materials + shipping.
SIGNING UP / REQUESTS
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OUR LANGUAGES
English
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the Multiverse. If you're looking to learn a language that immediately makes you understandable to millions, if not billions, this is it.
The language is in the Germanic branch of Indo-European language family, closely related to (among others) Frisian, Dutch and Afrikaans. Phonological and idiomatic changes in later centuries can make this language a tough one to master.
French
French is another popular language across the Multiverse. This language gives you access to the ideas and thoughts, literature, poetry and culture of millions of people.
The language is in the Romance branch of Indo-European language family, closely related to (among others) Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. The speech sounds of the language will be a challenge at first, but the further you go on, the more you realise you already know quite a bit.
Dutch
Dutch isn't immediately one of the most spoken languages, but there are more Dutch sources, and Dutch-speaking nations, than you might realise.
The language is in the Germanic branch of Indo-European language family, closely related to (among others) Frisian, English, German and Afrikaans. There's a little bit for everyone, a fun twist on vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and idioms.
Japanese
Japanese is another one of those massively popular languages to learn and speak. This course will provide you with more than enough to make you heard, and read anything from literature to popular culture.
The language is an isolate, meaning it is not part of a larger family. That means you will have to start from scratch, and its takes on word order and writing will open your eyes to what language is capable of.
Portuguese
Portuguese has millions of speakers Multiverse-wide, and is often spoken in places with nicer climates. If you're looking for a language to set you up for a move, a temporary job abroad or business connections, Portuguese is a good choice.
The language is in the Romance branch of Indo-European language family, closely related to (among others) French, Spanish, and Italian. You will find out that it's not too foreign, but there are several quirks that will keep you busy for a while.
Spanish
Spanish has millions of speakers Multiverse-wide, and is often spoken in places with nicer climates. If you're looking for a language to set you up for a move, a temporary job abroad or business connections, Spanish is a good choice.
The language is in the Romance branch of Indo-European language family, closely related to (among others) French, Portuguese, and Italian. There will be some familiarities to get you up to speed quick, but it takes much more than that to truly master the language.
Mandarin (Traditional & Simplified)
Mandarin is a widely spoken language, with its diaspora reaching every corner of the Multiverse. Its writing system looks like a complete mystery, but before long you will know its secret.
Chinese is a language family, with Mandarin being one language in its branches, consisting of many dialects/languages that are not always mutually intelligible. Its influence on other languages, especially in the formal register, is unmistakable.
German
The German language is popular in many nations in the Multiverse, and it was only a question of time before it would be added to the Loro portfolio.
The language is in the Germanic branch of Indo-European language family, closely related to (among others) Frisian, English, Dutch and Afrikaans. Some of it will be very recognisable, other parts will be new. This language is the first exposure to a case system for many learners.
Russian
Russian is spoken by huge populations in various places around the Multiverse, presenting a new alphabet to many students, as well as some interesting pronunciation quirks and a few tricky grammar items.
The language is Indo-European, though it is in the Slavic branch. It is related to Ukrainian and Belarusian, though it has plenty in common with other Slavic languages.
Greek
Greek is spoken in many nations and regions across the Multiverse, but most of all students will recognise it from ancient literature. You would be amazed at how much you already know, but there are many features that will challenge you anyway.
This language is Indo-European, so there will be many familiar concepts for those that already speak a different Indo-European language. Within the larger family, it is part of its own branch, Hellenic.
Indonesian
Indonesian is spoken in different parts of the Multiverse and learning it is a great way to become familiar with those regions. This course was created due to overwhelming interest and maybe you would like to join the class?
The language belongs to the Austronesian language family, and it is comparable to Malay. There are many recognisable loan words as well, so it's not all uncharted territory.
Tagalog/Filipino
Tagalog might not be the first language you think of, but it is spoken by large groups across the Multiverse. It is the official language of several huge nations and will open up new markets and horizons.
It is related more distantly to other Austronesian languages, such as Malay, Māori, and Malagasy. Tagalog is used in the tanaga, a type of Filipino poem and the indigenous poetic art of the Tagalog people.
Malayalam
Malayalam is a language spoken in small parts of the Multiverse. It is very useful for business and tourism, but it is also a good brain teaser. You would also need to learn a new alphabet that is initially pretty tricky!
The language family Malayalam belongs to is the Dravidian family, making it the first language of its family to be offered by Loro. It is related to Tamil, Kannada and Telugu.
Hindi
Hindi is spoken in many parts of the Multiverse, often as a second language. This language will make you understood among many different people speaking many different languages. It might also be your first adventure around its alphabet, which is also used for Sanskrit.
The language is Indo-European, and fans of historical linguistics, especially those who already know an Indo-European language, will have a lot of fun tracking back what sets an Indo-Iranian branch language apart from other languages offered above (such as Romance, Germanic, or Slavic languages).
Sanskrit
Sanskrit is still widely spoken in several nations, but it also provides a rich historical corpus. It has been spoken in roughly the same manner for a very long time, so Sanskrit is primarily used in various historical texts, where it used to hold a high prestige due to its association with high culture. Learning this language would be a help for the international community to understand the various literatures of ancient civilizations in this part of the world, and help preserve the local history.
Sanskrit is an Indo-European language, closely related (and a mother language to) Hindi.
Arabic
Arabic is a language of the Afro-Asiatic family that also includes Amharic and Hebrew. It's the liturgical language of Islam, and is used as a lingua franca in tremendously large parts of the Multiverse. Learning this language will help the international community for a better understanding of literature from this region, provides the learner with a start to the historical texts from the Medieval Age, and also to ease the language barriers with the locals of this area.
Korean
Korean enjoys increasing popularity among all groups: those looking to study for business, for a hobby, or to understand other people in their area.
It is an isolate, but there are similarities to other languages that you may run into from time to time: some Mandarin vocabulary and some grammatical structures that resemble Japanese.
Cantonese
Cantonese is widely spoken in many areas that also have other languages - but as we all know, if you speak a person's own language, business and understanding are made so much easier.
The language is related to Mandarin and knowing one will bring you quite a way in the other.
Esperanto
Esperanto, the language of the hoping, is an auxiliary language in many parts of the Multiverse and its welcoming community will bring you far in business and travelling. In several nations, it has developed into an official language.
The language is a man-made one, the first one of its kind to be offered by Loro. It draws from Germanic, Romance and Slavic vocabulary and grammar, so knowledge of even one of many, many languages will make Esperanto easier.
Tamil
Tamil is a Dravidian language, related to Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, and others. It is spoken by multiple groups across multiple cultural areas, and you never know when you'll run into it.
Bengali
Bengali is an Indo-European language, closely related to Hindi, Nepali, Gujarati, and many, many others. Loro is investing in these language branches, and with this we cover a wide range of languages spoken by very diverse groups across several regions in the Multiverse.
Hebrew
Hebrew is an Afro-Asiatic language, a Semitic language, related to other Loro languages such as Arabic. It requires you to learn a new alphabet and a new direction to read in. Probably more interesting is how Hebrew has long been a dead language - revived some 100 years ago, to a modern living language once again.
Sundanese
Sundanese is an Austronesian language, which is a family that is well-known to Loro. Its alphabet is different from the other languages in the family. It is the first language of many people that live around our branches.
Javanese
Javanese is a widely-spoken Austronesian language, featured in many branches where the Indonesian culture is/has been influential.
Balinese
Balinese is an Austronesian language, closely related to Javanese, among others.
Cebuano
Cebuano is one of the main languages across the general Filipino diasporas in the Multiverse. Cebuano is closely related to Filipino, Tagalog, Sundanese, Indonesian, Malay, Hawaiian and Malagasy being from the same ethnolinguistic family. It has some influences from South Chinese languages, Chinese itself, Arabic and Sanskrit because of the economic hub the Philippine Islands was in the past.
Selkie
Selkie is a language spoken by not many people, except for the Selkie at home and the Selkie in Diaspora, depending on who you ask up to one hundred million people worldwide. In order to reach as many people as possible in its diaspora, this course is offered for everyone who is interested, regardless of location, to record the language for posterity.
Quebecois French
A North-American based dialect of French that differs widely from traditional European French. With an increasingly urbanising world, language is fluid and constantly evolving. Studies specifically for Canadian dialects of French, including Arcadian French, will help prospective students and workers better integrate into North American Francophone communities.
Afrikaans
A Germanic language, closely related to Dutch, spoken in various parts of the multiverse as its standalone standard language. It is an official language or even a lingua franca in many nations.
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Gehrennan Ko-orenite
Gehrennan has a few million speakers in Ko-oren, and here it is the language of administration and business. If you want to get involved in the Ko-orenite government or economy, this language is instrumental in your progress. The language is part of the Ko-orenite language family, related to Aviansola, Tarrashall, and Aerellen. The cases and word order are a fun and rewarding puzzle, and the pronunciation should not be a big problem.
Aerellen Ko-orenite
Aerellen has hundreds of thousands of speakers in Ko-oren's northeast. This language will set you up in the great rugged outdoors and in the friendly towns around its coasts. The language is part of the Ko-orenite language family, related to Aviansola, Tarrashall, and Gehrennan. The pronunciation is a breeze, yet grammar-wise there is enough to challenge you.
Tarrashall Ko-orenite
Tarrashall has hundreds of thousands of speakers in Ko-oren's west. This language will set you up in the great rugged outdoors and in the friendly towns around its coasts. The language is part of the Ko-orenite language family, related to Aviansola, Aerellen, and Gehrennan. If you want a challenge in which everything is new, give Tarrashall a try.
Aviansola Ko-orenite
Aviansolan has a few million speakers in Ko-oren's east. A knowledge of Japanese will start you off nicely, but after that you'll realise that there is more Ko-orenite than Japanese. The language is part of the Ko-orenite language family, related to Tarrashall, Aerellen, and Gehrennan. There are many, many Japanese loans, some pronunciation shifts, but the grammar is truly Ko-orenite.
Diarcesian Latin
Diarcesian Latin is a Hellenic language, which has much in common with Byzantine Greek. Though it might feel old, this language is a gateway towards the classics, making both Latin and Greek easier to learn given Diarcesian Latin's many imported words and Greek structure.
Diarcesian English
Diarcesian English is a Germanic language, very closely related to English but not exactly mutually intelligible. Dutch, Frisian or German also give you a lot of comprehension, but the real fun is in learning the language itself. This is English, but without many of its French influences.
Krâthí
This language is spoken in Thermodolia, already covered extensively by excellent reference material supplied by its government here. It is a very fresh take on languages such as Turkish, which are already offered at Loro.
Anir
Anir is the primary language of many Minco Islanders. It uses the Latin alphabet, to keep things friendly for most of our students, but otherwise there is a lot of new insights to be gained as Anir is isolated from all other languages - even in its history.
Thermodolian (online only)
Thermodolian is widely spoken in the nation of Thermodolia, in which it is the primary language as well as the official language for business, government, etc. It will be a challenge to master this language as it is a member of a family with only four members, with a heavy focus on its diverging pronunciation.
Frandit
Frandit is a major language of Neu Engollon, and as such this language is (so far) offered only there. This nation is a gateway for a lot of industry, so when doing business here, Frandit is difficult to ignore. If you cannot choose and wish to learn a language that sits in between others, consider Frandit. It borrows from French, German and Italian (other Loro languages)
Silvedanian
The main language of Silvedania, it seems to be a language isolate. Reference
Scanian
A language, recently derived from English, in Middle Barael.
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We are always developing new approches to language learning and we work together with several universities that do lots of research in the fields of education and linguistics. If you want us to offer a programme for a specific language, let us know! We might be close to a fully developed course in that language already!
OUR CAMPUSES
We currently have schools in all of Ko-oren's large population centres, and each of our schools offer all above languages. All of our Ko-oren campuses offer the ten local languages of English, Dutch, French, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Gehrennan, Aviansolan, Tarrashall, and Aerellen. The other campuses have their languages listed.
Aminey
Aminey is one of Ko-oren's largest cities at a population of 1.136.254, its majority language is French, and falls just north of the cutoff line for a mediterranean vs a temperate climate. As a result, Aminey has a friendly climate, though rain may fall during any season. The city lies about 2/3rds of the way up the southern coast of the Bay of Ko-oren, close to all of Ko-oren's metropolises. Historically, Aminey was a contrarian city, close to, but shielded from the legalese and politics of the Mayara/Gehrenna group of capital cities. From here, Aminey developed into a rich city of free thinkers, artists, and the occasional rebel.
Willowbourne
Willowbourne is right in the middle of Anglophone western Ko-oren. For centuries, the city was a small provincial town used to administrate all of southwestern Ko-oren, before that started developing. Now, Willowbourne is in the middle of the large plains in central Ko-oren with great connections to Greencaster, Aminey and the four capitals. The city's climate is a bit different from most of its surroundings, experiencing both cold winters and hot summers. In the last century, Willowbourne has developed into somewhat of a sporting capital, between the Hall of Fame, the Willowbowl, and having teams in four of Ko-oren's seven major sports.
Greencaster
Greencaster lies in in the centre of the southern gulf, entirely in English-speaking territory. Where most of Ko-oren has often looked inward, Greencaster looks outward, and its location reflects that. It's right on the one side of Ko-oren that looks out over the rest of Anaia, and Greencaster is right there to welcome every and all visitors. Greencaster contains Ko-oren's largest port. The employment opportunites, the nearby breadbasket, and the temperate climate have made the city into Ko-oren's largest in the last 100 years. Before that, it was a small town, often ignored, on the outer periphery of Ko-oren. Greencaster is Ko-oren's version of a modern, planned city, containing many cultures and subcultures, and the closest you'll come to big city life within Ko-oren.
Maethoru (& the Capital Cities)
The four capital cities of Mayara, Gehrenna, Maethoru and Senoren have been at the centre of the Ko-orenite state and administration since the dawn of the nation. That is why there is so much there: we are looking at nearly four dozen centuries of settlements. Well hidden at the base of the Bay of Ko-oren, it is close to the Western Range, close to April river and the towns beyond it, but also close to Aminey and Willowbourne. Classical Ko-orenite, also known as Gehrennan, is still spoken here and the traditional long Ko-orenite names are still given to newborns as well. This area harbours the political centre of Ko-oren, and those from the province will have you know that it's the economical and cultural centre too - and more.
Schemerdrecht
Schemerdrecht is located on the north shore of the Bay of Ko-oren, around which the centre of the Ko-orenite state was established. The primary language here is Dutch. Even though the city is seen as 'northern' (and thus dark, cold, and occasionally miserable), it actually lies south of Aminey, which is seen as a 'southern' city (and thus happy, warm, and bright). Schemerdrecht has been the centre of Ko-orenite commerce for a very, very long time and its harbour is still of strategic importance. Nowadays, the city and its surroundings are among the best places to live in Ko-oren: great universities, parks, gardens, city life, and sports are everywhere.
Reino do Brazil
Reino do Brazil is located in the region of Teremara. It is a safe, multicultural country made of various cultures and tribes united in the Crown, and it's a country that believes in democracy, human rights and freedom of speech. The state provides for its people in the form of healthcare and education, the latter especially is a core priority of the nation.
The Reino do Brazil campus offers several languages that are unique to Loro: Chinese, German, and Russian. Japanese, Portuguese, French and Dutch are also offered there.
Singapura, Medan Putera, Melaka, Palembang in Samudera Darussalam
Samudera Darussalam is a safe, democratic, multicultural nation located in the Tanah Melayu region. The country is somewhat isolationist, and retains a tradition of being a neutral nation in the international affairs.
Singapura is the largest city of Samudera Darussalam by both population and size. A financial and commercial center of the country, the city also hosts the Crowned Republic's principal port. Singapura is known as one of the multicultural havens in the country due to the diversity of its population, which is reflected in the languages spoken in the area. Apart from the official languages of Malay and English, various other languages such as Minangkabau, Mandarin, Hokkien, and Gujarati are also widely spoken.
Medan Putera is one of major population centers in the northern part of Samudera Darussalam, and is an important regional hub, connecting the more sparsely populated areas in the north and the more urbanised south. The city's many universities and colleges enables it to become a center of education and higher learning for the country, as well as the unofficial capital of high tech industry. Medan Putera has an abundance of museums and libraries in the country, second only to the royal capital of Palembang.
Melaka is one of Samudera Darussalam's major tourist resorts, hosting a number of tourist attractions such as the Melaka Chinese Street (Pecinan), Pasir Putih beach, and Melaka Safari Park. Similar to Singapura, the city that is located near the mouth of the Nirwana Sea is also known for its multicultural trait, with the significant presence of minority ethnic groups such as Samuderan Chinese and Indians, and a developed unique cultural characteristic native only to Melaka.
Palembang is currently the royal and cultural capital of Samudera Darussalam, a place where most of the Samuderan royal family reside in various palaces throughout the city. A former national capital before the construction of current capital Bandar Raja, Palembang has a rich and long history dating back during the Unification Era in the 16th century. Various historical buildings ranging from palaces, mosques, temples, forts, libraries, and museums adorned the historical parts of the city, while more modern districts with skyscrapers are constructed north of the existing city.
All three campuses in Samudera Darussalam offer Sanskrit, Arabic, English, Malay, Chinese, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Gehrennan, Aviansolan, Greek, and Tagalog.
Hallesht, Kantex, Fascgend, in Dritten Asopie
Hallesht is the capital of Dritten Asopie. It is a booming metropolis where everyone goes to school and there is no poverty. The streets are maintained by the citizens. Halleshtites are interested in learning new languages, so the addition of Loro Language School is a boost.
Kantex is the second biggest city and a rival with Hallesht. Other than that, Kantex is a big metropolis with a beautiful skyline. It has little to no crime, making it safe for students of a young age.
Fascgend is the capital of the second biggest state, Phvimbap. Located beside a jungle, it has many mature parks for people to enjoy. It isn't that big, but it resides beside a river too.
New Hind City and Southbay in Indusse
New Hind City is the capital of Indusse and is happy to host you for a course of any duration. This campus is offers Hindi, Malayalam, as well as English.
Southbay might not be the country's capital, it more than makes up for it with its economic prospects and sports culture.
Geneva, Burgunden, Panoli, Neuhausen in Neu Engollon
All four locations offer Frandit, Gehrennan Ko-orenite, Aviansola Ko-orenite, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, and English. There are four branches in one of the Multiverse's largest innovators.
Neuhausen is one of the most northern cities of the nation. It has a heavy Slavic population and a distinct culture offset from the rest of the Confederacy because of that.
Burgunden is by far the largest city, with a population of 14 million. It is the center of industry and commerce in Neu Engollon.
Geneva is our capital and the heart of diplomacy and learning in our nation. The many government employees deal with foreign affairs on a daily basis and it is therefore the perfect place to learn, if your goals align with this city's events.
Panoli is the southern port city and a very cosmopolitan, diverse city with a vibrant immigrant population. It is a popular destination for tourists from all across Teremara and beyond, like Burgunden.
Queens, Jabola, Grosse-Rivière in Abaja
All three branches offer English and French. Both languages are spoken around all three locations, though in different ratios, and it is wise to look at the data before making your choice.
Queens is the 6th largest city in Abaja by population (2.07 million) and the 3rd richest city in the nation. Around 35% of the population are French first speakers. 52% are English first speakers.
Jabola is a major city located on the Abajan coast.
Grosse-Rivière is located in the state of Ugaji. It is composed of 442,517 citizens. Though Ugaji has 67% English first speakers, the city of Grosse-Rivière has only 39%. 46% of people in Grosse-Rivière speak mainly French.
Pasteurluisa in Priangen
Indonesian, English, Dutch, Tagalog, and Aviansola Ko-orenite are the languages offered here. Its nickname of 'the Flower City' makes it give off some Ko-orenite vibes, and the city is large enough to give you plenty to do on the weekends.
Given the local economy of Priangen, prices are 10% higher here.
Quezon City, Taipei, Cebu, Singapore in Pilipinas and Malaya
Filipino, English, Chinese, Malay, Arabic, Indonesian, French, Dutch, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Russian, Greek, Cantonese, Korean, Bisaya, and all Ko-orenite variants are taught here. These huge branches are located in multicultural cities to give you plenty to feed off of while you are here. You will find it necessary to use your target language and creativity while navigating around.
Quezon City is a modern city with lots of inhabitants from different sections of the world, most notably Chinese, Korean and Indonesian groups, asides from those from all states of Pilipinas and Malaya. It houses burgeoning business districts, large shopping centers, well-to-do communities, parks and various museums.
Taipei is a friendly city with bustling districts, colorful night markets, parks and large shopping centers. It contains lots of Chinese (languages) and Japanese-speaking people, along with those from various Filipino and Malaya.
Cebu is home to unique businesses, treasured monuments and museums, and the famed resort airport, Cebu is a melting pot of food and people.
Singapore is home to vibrant culture districts, tourist hotspots and lots of modern structures, and the city is notable for its success in the trade world and houses different races.
Musk Borough in Port Ember
English, French, Dutch, Japanese, Portugese, Spanish, Chinese, German, Russian, Greek, Indonesian, and Hindi are all offered at this branch.
The Republic of Port Ember is a extremely wealthy tropical island nation, with an ever increasing drive for democracy and freedom. The nation is one of its region's leaders in free market trade and scientific advancement.
The Musk Borough, located in the super-city of Port Ember Megalopolis is the academic capital of not only the nation, but the entire region.
Bogor, Singapura, Putra Jaya in Indonesian Peoples
These three branches offer a great many languages, it is best to check if a certain course is about to start there when making your decision. Be aware that the Bogor branch's prices lie 10% higher than the standard.
Bogor has a significant role in the cultural, scientific and economic development of the country and West Java in particular – in part due to the legacy of infrastructure built during the colonial period. Its special position was further reinforced by the transformation of the former summer residence of the governor-general into the summer palace of the President of Nusantara. Singapura's territory consists of one main island along with 62 other islets. The City is known for its transition from a developing to a developed one in a single generation. Putra Jaya was planned as a garden city and intelligent city, 38% of the area is reserved for green spaces in which the natural landscape is enhanced. The plan incorporated a network of open spaces and wide boulevards. Construction began in August 1995; it was Nusantara's biggest project and one of Southeast Asia's largest, with an estimated final cost of US$8.1 billion. The entire project was designed and constructed by Nusantaran companies with only 10% of the materials imported.
Tamansari, Dipatiukur, Andir in Seanesia
Tamasari is the capital city, and one of the largest city in Seanesia, with diverse inhabitants from around the world. The city is known as "the city of thousand parks" , just as it is stated in its name and much of the city sections are small parks/gardens. Dipatiukur is the second largest city in Seanesia, also known as the "capital of Seanesian education" as many of the world-class universities and nation-wide famous schools are located here. Andir is the third largest city in Seanesia, and also the largest city with Chinese, Korean and Japanese populations.
Ketsueki in Shiruku
Ketsueki is the capital city of Shiruku, and most of its business is handled over there as well. This branch offers English, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Hellevatica City on the Blueberry Islands
Located in the Polytech Building, in Sector 6 of Maine Avenue, in Hellevatica City, which is the multicultural capital city of Blueberry Islands, home to more than 400 million residents. It's the largest city in Blueberry Islands and is divided into 30 sectors, with Sector 6, being the capital for most universities and schools.
There are weekly free sessions offered here, courtesy of the nation's Department of Education.
Anikarta, Lacia, Monokarta in Indosekai
Anikarta is the capital city of Indosekai and the capital of Special Region of Anikarta prefecture. Anikarta had been a centre of government, economy, etc. since the begining of Indosekai. Anikarta also known by its mixture of Japanese and Indonesian culture.
Lacia is the capital of Hie prefecture. Lacia was famous of its beautiful view and beach combined with the city's modern atmosphere. This city was known as an international city because there are many foreigners and visitors from other countries that stay here for holiday and travelling.
Monokarta is the capital of Mononoke prefecture. Monokarta is the second largest acculturation city after Anikarta. The difference is, they interact directly with the Japanese people who had been living and staying here for a long time and are Indosekai citizens. That's why Monokarta is also known as "The Sakura City".
Bucharest in Leskya
This branch aims to offer every single language in the curriculum, though not all courses run equally frequently. Bucharest (Bukareŝto in Esperanto) is the capital and largest city in Leskya. Its economic, cultural, and historical centrality has resulted in a large multicultural community in the city. Efforts have been made by the Leskyan government to promote interculturality through the implementation of the Esperanto language in all official uses, and tri/quad-lingualism is nurtured in children from a young age.
Xirroni, Genitxea in Voxija
Local teachers teach English, French, Spanish, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean, and Cantonese in these branches.
Xirroni is the capital of Voxija, home to a population of 1 million people. It is also the seat of government and the biggest city in Voxija. Xirroni has a need for a language school because Voxijan diplomats need to know foreign languages, and there are many people in Xirroni who might just have an interest in learning another language.
Nagoya, Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe in Ōzeki
In all of these branches, every Loro language can be studied. The permanent/regular languages are as follows: Japanese, English, German, Tagalog, Cebuano, Korean, Russian, Dutch and Mandarin.
For those from Ōzeki, this is an excellent chance at learning a different language while still in your own country. For everyone else, Ōzeki is a great place to learn Japanese, which is spoken by 99% of the population - enough test subjects to train with. Nagoya is the seat of government, Tokyo is the economic centre, Osaka is a historic hub, Kyoto is the cultural and historical capital, and Kobe is a large city that feels different in its own right.
Arcesius, Hylvobrigia, Ershe in Diarcesia
Languages native to Diarcesia are taught here. These include Diarcesian Latin and Diarcesian English. As a nod to the cradle of Loro, the eleven Ko-orenite languages are also taught. Mandarin was also added.
Arcesius is a perfect mix of old and new, with more new than old but plenty of both, Hylvobrigia is the largest city and Diarcesia's capital, and Ershe is a fantastic cultural mix where most residents can speak multiple languages - making it one of Loro's more diverse branches. Ershe also provides many ways to study away from the city in one of its parks and large forests, in Ershe's Loro school, you'll never forget your language lessons!
St. Catherine, Bayview in Lycrabon
Lycrabon is now also part of the Loro family, with two branches across the baseball giants' nation. St. Catherine is a blue-collar capital, an interesting mix which certainly isn't seen everywhere. Bayview has, as the name suggests, a grand view to distract you from your studies - but it will inspire you at the same time.
Glæzi, the Glass Oasis
Glæzi is the capital of the Glass Oasis, situated on the main island. This location offers many languages, including: English, Esperanto, Dutch, Arabic, German, French, and Mandarin. These languages can be useful and help you travel abroad, or even locally if you are staying, as many Glassian citizens know at least 1 of them, and the main language other than English, Sliemo, borrows words and parts of words from many of these languages, and others. It incorporates some grammar & pronunciations from some native slime languages too, so it may be hard to pronounce for some people, and it won't help completely, but if you know some of these languages taught at this location, once you get the hang of it it becomes quite much easier. You might think the very long distance would be an issue, but all travel costs are nearly free, and will only take a day-to-week long road space trip! And of course there will be people to keep you company.
1000 locations across Allanea
Allanea's numerous branches offer English, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, German, Spanish, and Italian. These happen to be Loro's most requested languages, so we now finally have enough locations to keep up with demand. The country has a libertarian economy, few taxes are charged except for a small sales tax and some local taxes, so get ready to shop before you return home.
Joyea City, Ardbridge (2) in the People's Republic of Joyea
These ambitious branches have reached out to everyone to offer every Loro language there is! Visit Joyea City, the capital of the country, or Ardbridge, a more industrial city with plenty of work on offer for those looking for it.
Cotissot and Cer Maria in Abercontin-Jereaux
Nearly every language that is spoken in multiple nations is offered in Abercontin-Jereaux. 10 branches have been opened here, across two cities. Cotissot is a majestic, huge city, with plenty of room for nature, while Cer Maria is focused on economics, with a nostalgic yet global feel.
Minco City, Minco Islands
The archipelago has some skewed demographics, with 90% of Minco City's island taken up by the city itself. Don't fret, the other islands in the archipelago are far more spacious and rural. This branch offers some major trade languages alongside Gehrennan Ko-orenite and their own native language, Anir.
Minco City, Minco Islands
The archipelago has some skewed demographics, with 90% of Minco City's island taken up by the city itself. Don't fret, the other islands in the archipelago are far more spacious and rural. This branch offers some major trade languages alongside Gehrennan Ko-orenite and their own native language, Anir.
Salisbury in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe-Zambia
The city of Salisbury is the capital and largest city in the Federation. After the fall of the Rhodesian and ZANLA insurgencies, Salisbury became a bustling city with co-operation and co-existence policies to make peace between the white settlers and the indigenous African population.
Neo-Manila, Beijing, Neo-Tokyo, Pyongyang in the Pan-Asiatic States
All Ko-orenite and Diarcesian langauges are offered here, as well as locally used languages and major international trade languages, making these four cities a great and varied place to learn. Neo-Manila is the seat of government of this large and sprawling nation, strategically located and with plenty of influences. Beijing mixes old with new and is a true Pan-Asiatic city. Neo-Tokyo is a new city, as the name suggests, located in a familiar spot. Pyongyang is also a reconstructed city, with layers of history attatched to it.
Néa Konstantinoúpolis in Imperium Elysiamnos
Néa Konstantinoúpolis is a rich city, with a population of twenty million and a electronic haven, where education is free and Loro opens its doors to everyone.
Elliot City in Sensorland
Elliot City is the largest city in Sensorland, a true bustling metropolis. Business, art, and culture thrive here, making it a very multicultural city where knowing more than one language can go a long way. For this reason, it's crucial that residents of Elliot City and its surrounding area have access to effective language education. This branch shows potential with major trade languages offered, and featuring Ko-orenite educators as well as local teachers. Multilingualism is key to survive in this city, and our high standards will continue to be tested here.
University of Loyola-Busukuma in Banija
The University of Loyola-Busukuma is part of the University of Loyola Higher Education system, the University system ran by the Puritan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Banija's national religion. The flagship institution is the internationally known University of Loyola-Istria, Banija's oldest University and located in the country's largest city, made famous by its college football team. The University of Loyola-Busukuma is part of that system, and is located in Busukuma, four hours south of Istria and Banija's capitol. The University of Loyola-Busukuma functions as a seminary of sort for the church- strictly housing the church's Theology and religious studies programs. These courses of study cannot be taken at main campus in Istria. With the church's clergy going into this school, the new Patriarch of Herzegovina, the head of the church, wants more clergy to be trained in foreign languages, so that services of the church can be delivered to the many Banijan migrant communities located throughout Atlantian Oceania and beyond in the local language of their host nations, to better reach those second and third generation migrants.
The University of Loyola-Busukuma is working with the Banijan Foreign Ministry to allow Banijan diplomats to take French and Dutch language classes at the school as well, paid for by the foreign ministry. Classes, of course, will not be open to the general public, just open to students, staff, and faculty at the University, as well as staff at the Banijan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The University's ultimate goal is to make 1 year of foreign language instruction a requirement of graduation, while the Foreign Ministry's is optional.
450 students will be admitted into this branch at a time, split between students of the university and workers at the foreign ministry. Signing up for this branch is possible through the University as well.
Atlantis in Sperio
Atlantis is the Heart of the Sperioian Empire. full of culture and intelligence. English, Spanish, Gehrennan, and Latin are offered here.
Qersi in Merni
Qersi is the capital and largest city of Merni. It is a diverse and cosmopolitan city, but has rich traditions and heritage stemming from its centuries of history. While it has never been the greatest trading power in the country, it is a centre for education, research and culture, and the surrounding areas are known for their industrial development. It also acts as host for the federal government and many national and international companies are headquartered here. Loro partakes in a programme with PFEI, which offers the local languages of Qersole and Kotenian as well.
Port Harrington in the Ross Isles
Port Harrington, though a small city by global standards with just under 800,000 inhabitants, is still the largest city and capital of the Ross Isles. It is also home to the University of the Ross Isles, where Loro and the Ko-orenite Ministry of Education work together in its Department of Ko-orenite Languages.
Lombardi in Bisim
Lombardi is the capital of and largest city within the Narnian Republic of Bisim. A spread out over the central and temperate Island of Rillian, the city is the home to a variety of cultures, faiths, and intelligent species. As the diplomatic and cultural center of the nation a variety of languages are spoken from board meetings to localized community. No place in Bisim is more suited to immersion into a new language. One can study German, English, Diarcesian Latin, Hebrew, Japanese, as well as Gehrennan Ko-orenite here. The branch itself is located close to many embassies for a very international audience. Students can apply for a 10% discount here.
Colony of Port Arthur's Common District
The Common District of the city-state of the Colony of Port Arthur is a melting pot of various cultures and languages, as the district and the colony as a whole, imbraces itself as a true "World City" with the almost daily influx of new immigrants and working migrants. The area is undergoing the fastest and most impressive rebuilding history in modern history - and has become the true "Modern Pioneer's Dream". English and Selkie will be the main languages here, and Mandarin will be featured extensively as well.
9 locations across Limoca
Aurapolis is the capital of Limoca. Brevenport is the largest city and the economic powerhouse of the country, as such it will contain two branches. It is the capital of the state of Marthaland. The other locations are the other six state capitals, and will each have one.
2 locations in Polata City
The Principality of Polata City is a small city state to the north of Thermodolia. Originally the region was colonized by the British and then the Thermodolians took over. On 1 January 1950, Polata City gained independence from Thermodolia. Because of this background Polata City is multicultural, multilingual, multiethnic nation and the the ability to learn other languages would help foster a sense of unity. Thermodolian, French, English, Arabic, Esperanto, and Frandit are offered here.
Montreal and Quebec City in Nouveau Quebecois
Montréal is the largest and capital city of the State of Québec. Densely populated and heavily urbanised, it is a modern blend of traditionalist architecture and a technologically advance industry. The area is the centerpoint of students and educators across the country who flock to the city for it's dominance in the education sector, youth empowerment, and tuition subsidies. Low crime and heavy police presence makes the city safe both day and night, and is truly the heart of the country. Québec City sits on the Saint Lawrence River Québec State. Dating to 1608, it has a fortified colonial core, Vieux-Québec and Place Royale, with stone buildings and narrow streets. This area is the site of the towering Château Frontenac Hotel and imposing Citadelle of Québec. The Petit Champlain district’s cobblestone streets are lined with bistros and boutiques. Quebecois French, German, Spanish, Russian, English are among the languages that can be studied here.
Coffs Harbour in Northwest Kalactin
The sports-crazy nation of Northwest Kalactin is another great place to study. Coffs Harbour is the second biggest city in northwest Kalactin, they have pro sports teams in every sport there and the main language is English. Only French can be studied here.
Prydam and Edena in Elisija
Built on the tropical coast of Elisija through the massive revenues generated by the country's vast natural resources, Prydam is Elisija's political and cultural centre. A planned city of two million people, Prydam is instantly recognizable because of its larger amount of natural areas and a more relaxed pace of life compared to its twin Edena - though there is no shortage of eye-catching infrastructure projects in Prydam either. Numerous cultural events take place in the city as well, but being Elisija's wealthiest city, both salaries and prices are exorbitantly high. Like most metropolis in Elisija, Prydam is multicultural and multiconfessional, the result of decades of heavy immigration.
Once a small fishermen village, Edena is now a metropolis of tall, neo-futuristic skyscrapers and Elisija's financial centre. With four million inhabitants, Edena is Elisija's largest city, and continues to grow quickly. The city's booming economy has led to a busy lifestyle and, as such, Edena never really sleeps. Major industries include retail, textiles, weapons manufacturing, fishing, luxury tourism and real estate. Because of its equatorial climate, the city's sandy beaches can be enjoyed all year round - when it is not raining, that is. Just like Prydam, Edena is multicultural and multiconfessional as a result of heavy immigration.
Prices in Prydam lie 20% higher than in most branches. Edena's prices are 10% higher. The government of Elisija is willing to supply the difference to some students.
Brest - Litovsky and other locations in Transadhea
Javanese, Indonesian, Dutch, French and English are offered at this location.
Olgarrville
On this recently developed archipelago, this school teaches English, French, and Spanish, along with a grander literacy programme. Across many islands and many small communities, the 500 schools across Olgarrville focus on basic literacy.
Canton, Xaojie
In Canton, this branch mostly caters to local students to teach Japanese, Filipino, Bahasa Indonesia, and Mandarin.
Truvaria, Ilegulbium, in The Frozen Forest
This exotic location features English and Selkie. This branch has been given extensive autonomy for its policies - but do not let this stop you from applying. Other branches of Loro are at your service as well. Truvaria is located in the nation's heartland, while Ilegulbium is located in the nation's colonies.
New Gardenalia University, in Silvedania
New Gardenalia is the capital of Silvedania. It is semi-hilly, and warm almost year-round. New-Gardenalia has gorgeous modern architecture, and there are many parks. New Gardenalia is very welcoming and has created a culture of its own by combining all of the sub-cultures within it. New Gardenalia University is a humongous college, renowned for its mind-breaking technology, unique teaching method, and its Garden Dome(A 5'000 foot tall glass dome, a true architectural masterpiece.) Offers Anir, Frandit, Malayalam, French, English, Arabic, Mandarin, Spanish, Esperanto, German, Greek, and Italian.
Zarnicoa in Zarnicovia Nova
Location in the capital of the nation. Courses are nearly free here.
Scania, Cothon City, Middle Barael City, Minerva, Terevan, and Nava, in Middle Barael
We value education/knowledge very heavily, so this should do pretty well, offsetting the lower prices. Our region, Forest, is a region of nations whose leaders and/or players value the environment. We are comprised of 9 communities: Greek (with the subcommunities of Minoan, Mycenaean, Ancient Greek, and the small Modern Greek subcommunity), Phoenician, Ottoman, Franco-German, Italian, Venetian, Catalan, Arab, and Israeli. Prices are somewhat lower here.
Moyador, Southern Eabor, Central Free Workers Confederacy, in The Free Workers Confederacy
The Free Workers Confederacy is a multilingual, multicultural socialist nation which always puts its citizens first and seeks to cultivate a love of learning. Moyador, located not far from the capital of New Comninem, is a cultured city and a hub for international cuisine, art, music, and the like. Students studying in Moyador would have the opportunity to mingle with many different cultures and put their language skills to good use.