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Montgisene
Lingcha moinngisehe
Native toSydalon
RegionDomain of Principality of Montgisard
Native speakers
approx. 150,000 (2019)
Latin alphabet
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byPrincely Academy of Languages (Montgisard)
Language codes
ISO 639-1mo
ISO 639-2moi (B)
moi (T)
ISO 639-3mog
File:Map of the Montigsardi language.png

Montgisene (moinngisehe) is a Latinic language predominantly spoken in the Sydalene domain of the Principality of Montgisard, where it has official status alongside Outremeri and Sydalene. It has been recognized as a regional language in Sydalon since 1919. It has been grouped with Brennian, Eonese, Rhegedian, and Rommish as Gaelicaen-Latinic languages.