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| fam3 = North-Thuadian Germanic
| fam3 = North-Thuadian Germanic
| fam4 = Batro-Laakyan
| fam4 = Batro-Laakyan
| date = 4
| date = 2020
| dateprefix = zt
| protoname = [[Traditional Sebric]]
| protoname = [[Traditional Sebric]]
| standards =
| stand1 = Standard Sebric<ref>"Standart Sebric" vocabulary and pronounciation is not to be considered a commonly spoken form of Sebric, as its dialects varies greatly from region to region without actually ever matching the standardized language perfectly</ref>
| stand1           =
| dialects =  
| stand2          = <!-- up to stand6 -->
| listclass =  
| dialects         =  
| dia1 = '''Batrec dialects'''
| listclass       =  
** Northbatro-Sebric
| dia1             =  
** Lanterian
| dia2            = <!-- up to dia20 -->
** Lyreese
| script           =  
** Tretversian
| sign             =  
** Sarbian
** Vermian
** Eastbatro-Sebric
** Especian
** Sverban
* '''Batro-Germanic dialects'''
** Mitlanderan
** Osberan
** Espian (Kisto-Batro-Sebric)
** Valanian
** Meravese
** Gernan (Kisto-Germano-Sebric)
** Kærese
** Ardrenan (Qazhshavo-Sebric)
| script = Expanded [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_script Latin script] (Sebric alphabet)
| sign             =  
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Revision as of 22:05, 7 May 2021

Sebric
Modern Sebric
Sebriaç - Sebrie språjk
Pronunciation[seːbʁiaʃ]
Native toNew Sebronia
RegionNorth-Thuadian Germanic Belt
EthnicitySebrics
Native speakers
[L1]: 107,790,000 (2020)
L2: 14,043,000
FL: 12,300,000
Thuado-Thrismaran
  • Germanic
    • North-Thuadian Germanic
      • Batro-Laakyan
        • Sebric
Early form
Standard forms
Standard Sebric[1]
Dialects
  • Batrec dialects
    • Northbatro-Sebric
    • Lanterian
    • Lyreese
    • Tretversian
    • Sarbian
    • Vermian
    • Eastbatro-Sebric
    • Especian
    • Sverban
  • Batro-Germanic dialects
    • Mitlanderan
    • Osberan
    • Espian (Kisto-Batro-Sebric)
    • Valanian
    • Meravese
    • Gernan (Kisto-Germano-Sebric)
    • Kærese
    • Ardrenan (Qazhshavo-Sebric)
Expanded Latin script (Sebric alphabet)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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  1. "Standart Sebric" vocabulary and pronounciation is not to be considered a commonly spoken form of Sebric, as its dialects varies greatly from region to region without actually ever matching the standardized language perfectly