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=History=
=Classification=
Posadi is classified as a linguistic isolate, though it borrows a fair bit of its vocabulary from nearby [[Okchon lnaguage]]s.
=Distribution=
The Posadi language is found almost exclusively within the borders of Posadastan; however, many Posadi individuals and expat communities abroad maintain various forms of it.
=Dialects=
=Phonology=
===Consonants===
===Glides===
===Vowels and tones===
=Words=

Revision as of 21:48, 9 August 2023

Posadi
Amonian
(Ψοcαδι)
Pronunciation/posadi/
Native toPosadastan
RegionEast Elisia
Native speakers
~45 million
Isolate
Early form
Proto-Posadi
Dialects
  • Northern
  • Northwestern
  • Central (standard)
  • Southern
  • Chikyam (etreme rural southern)
Greek
Official status
Official language in
Posadist flag2.jpegPosadastan
Regulated byIPCL
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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History

Classification

Posadi is classified as a linguistic isolate, though it borrows a fair bit of its vocabulary from nearby Okchon lnaguages.

Distribution

The Posadi language is found almost exclusively within the borders of Posadastan; however, many Posadi individuals and expat communities abroad maintain various forms of it.

Dialects

Phonology

Consonants

Glides

Vowels and tones

Words