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'''Saxburgish''' is the language of the [[Saxbury|Duchy of Saxbury]].
'''Saxburgish''' is the language of the [[Saxbury|Duchy of Saxbury]]. The end of the [[Early Modern Saxender]] period and the beginning of Saxburgish is often symbolic as the rise of litery works in the Duchy.
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Saxburgish
Σαξβουργικά
Saxvourgiká
Pronunciation/sæksbərgɪʃ/
Native toSaxbury
RegionNorth-eastern Foclaininth
EthnicitySaxburgish people
Native speakers
32.9 million (2049)
Early forms
Saxender Alphabet
Official status
Official language in
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated bySaxbury Department of the Saxburgish Language
Language codes
ISO 639-1sb
ISO 639-2sbg
ISO 639-3sbg
Glottologsaxb1249[1]
Linguasphere38-FLI
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Saxburgish is the language of the Duchy of Saxbury. The end of the Early Modern Saxender period and the beginning of Saxburgish is often symbolic as the rise of litery works in the Duchy.

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Saxburgish". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.