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{{Infobox language
|name=Tropican English
|region= [[Tropico]]
|speakers=129.5 million in Skaolitunia
|date=2012
|ref=
|speakers2=129.5 million [[L2 speakers]] of English in Skaolitunia (Crystal 2003)
|familycolor=Indo-European
|fam2=[[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
|fam3=[[West Germanic languages|West Germanic]]
|fam4=[[Ingvaeonic languages|Ingvaeonic]]
|fam5=[[Anglo-Frisian languages|Anglo-Frisian]]
|fam6=[[Anglic languages|Anglic]]
|fam7=[[English language|English]]
|ancestor=[[Old English]]
|ancestor2=[[Middle English]]
|ancestor3=[[Early Modern English|18th century British English]]
|script = [[Latin script|Latin]] (English alphabet)<br />[[Unified English Braille]]
|isoexception=dialect
|glotto=none
|ietf = {{wikidata|property|references|P305}}
|notice=IPA
}}
'''Tropican English''', which includes '''Tropican Standard English''', is a variety of English native to Tropico and is the official language of the country. Linguistically, it is similar to other English dialects of the Caribbean region, based on 19th-century English and has loan words from African, Spanish, Arawakan and Xerdan languages.
'''Tropican English''', which includes '''Tropican Standard English''', is a variety of English native to Tropico and is the official language of the country. Linguistically, it is similar to other English dialects of the Caribbean region, based on 19th-century English and has loan words from African, Spanish, Arawakan and Xerdan languages.

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Tropican English
RegionTropico
Native speakers
129.5 million in Skaolitunia (2012)
129.5 million L2 speakers of English in Skaolitunia (Crystal 2003)
Early forms
Latin (English alphabet)
Unified English Braille
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
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Tropican English, which includes Tropican Standard English, is a variety of English native to Tropico and is the official language of the country. Linguistically, it is similar to other English dialects of the Caribbean region, based on 19th-century English and has loan words from African, Spanish, Arawakan and Xerdan languages.