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| fam3 = North-Thuadian Germanic | | fam3 = North-Thuadian Germanic | ||
| fam4 = Batro-Laakyan | | fam4 = Batro-Laakyan | ||
| date = | | date = 2020 | ||
| protoname = [[Traditional Sebric]] | | protoname = [[Traditional Sebric]] | ||
| 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 = | ||
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| dialects | | dia1 = '''Batrec dialects''' | ||
| listclass | ** Northbatro-Sebric | ||
| dia1 | ** Lanterian | ||
** 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 = | |||
| posteriori = | | posteriori = | ||
| nation = | | nation = |
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Sebric | |
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Modern Sebric | |
Sebriaç - Sebrie språjk | |
Pronunciation | [seːbʁiaʃ] |
Native to | New Sebronia |
Region | North-Thuadian Germanic Belt |
Ethnicity | Sebrics |
Native speakers | [L1]: 107,790,000 (2020) L2: 14,043,000 FL: 12,300,000 |
Thuado-Thrismaran
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Early form | |
Standard forms | Standard Sebric[1]
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Dialects |
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Expanded Latin script (Sebric alphabet) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
- ↑ "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