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{{Infobox language | |||
|name = Sudric language | |||
|nativename = ''Agineesh'' | |||
|pronunciation = ka-tron-ski | |||
|region = {{flag|Pand Quelle}} | |||
|speakers = 200,085,395 | |||
|date = 2018 | |||
|ref = | |||
|speakers2 = [[Wikipedia:Second language|L2]]: 10 million | |||
|familycolor = Indo-European | |||
|fam2 = {{wp|Celtic languages|Celtic}} | |||
|fam3 = {{wp|Insular Celtic languages|Insular Celtic}} | |||
|fam4 = {{wp|Old Irish|Goidelic}} | |||
|script = [[Latin alphabet]] | |||
|nation = {{flag|Pand Quelle}} | |||
|agency = Shuvet i Ezik | |||
|iso3 = sud | |||
|lingua = 52-ABB | |||
|map = | |||
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'''Sudric''' also known as '''Sudric Gaelic''', and also historically spelled Manks,[5] is a member of the Goidelic (Gaelic) language branch of the Celtic languages of the Indo-European language family; it was spoken as a first language by some of the [[Sudrian]] people on the Island of Sodor. | '''Sudric''' also known as '''Sudric Gaelic''', and also historically spelled Manks,[5] is a member of the Goidelic (Gaelic) language branch of the Celtic languages of the Indo-European language family; it was spoken as a first language by some of the [[Sudrian]] people on the Island of Sodor. |
Revision as of 12:10, 24 December 2019
Sudric language | |
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Agineesh | |
Pronunciation | ka-tron-ski |
Region | Pand Quelle |
Native speakers | 200,085,395 (2018) L2: 10 million |
Indo-European
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Latin | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Pand Quelle |
Regulated by | Shuvet i Ezik |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | sud |
Linguasphere | 52-ABB |
Sudric also known as Sudric Gaelic, and also historically spelled Manks,[5] is a member of the Goidelic (Gaelic) language branch of the Celtic languages of the Indo-European language family; it was spoken as a first language by some of the Sudrian people on the Island of Sodor.