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Thw '''Sebric language''' (''Sebriaç'', <small>pronounced</small> [[wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|[seːbʁiaʃ]]] ([[File:Speaker Icon.svg|13px|link=https://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=se%20b%CA%81ia%CA%83&voice=Marlene]] | Thw '''Sebric language''' (''Sebriaç'', <small>pronounced</small> [[wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|[seːbʁiaʃ]]] <small>([[File:Speaker Icon.svg|13px|link=https://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=se%20b%CA%81ia%CA%83&voice=Marlene]] listen)</small>) is a [[North-Thuadian Germanic]] language mainly spoken in [[New Sebronia]] and its neighbors, being an official language in New Sebronia, as well as in the [[Sekidean Union]] and a regional recognized language in the neighboring countries of [[Qazhshava]] and [[Tiskaiya]]. | ||
Being in the [[Batro-Laakyan language group]], it shares similarities with [[Bakyernian]] and the other surrounding germanic languages and is the successor of the almost extinct [[Traditional Sebric language|Traditional Sebric]]. |
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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) | |
Signed Sebric | |
Official status | |
Official language in | New Sebronia Sekidean Union |
Recognised minority language in | |
Regulated by | Sebri Kommitē fer Riigadçrebjingœn (Sebric Commitee for Orthography) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | se |
ISO 639-2 | seb |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:seb – Standart Sebricsnj – Northbatro-Sebriclan – Lanterianloe – Lyreesetvs – Tretversishsar – Sarbianvrm – Vermianses – Eastbatro-Sebricbrn – Bernishsvb – Sverbanmld – Mitlanderanosr – Osberishesp – Espianvln – Valanianmrv – Meraveseesc – Especiankae – Kæreseaer – Ardrenan |
Thw Sebric language (Sebriaç, pronounced [seːbʁiaʃ] ( listen)) is a North-Thuadian Germanic language mainly spoken in New Sebronia and its neighbors, being an official language in New Sebronia, as well as in the Sekidean Union and a regional recognized language in the neighboring countries of Qazhshava and Tiskaiya. Being in the Batro-Laakyan language group, it shares similarities with Bakyernian and the other surrounding germanic languages and is the successor of the almost extinct Traditional Sebric.
- ↑ "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