Saxburgish
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{{Infobox language
| name =Saxburgish
| nativename =Σαξβουργικά
Saxvourgiká
| pronunciation =/sæksbərgɪʃ/
| states =Saxbury
| speakers =32.9 million
| date =2049
| region =North-eastern Foclaininth
| ethnicity =Saxburgish people
| familycolor =Indo-European
| fam1 =Foclaininthian Languages
| fam2 =Imbrodesian
| fam3 =North Imbrodesian
| fam4 =North Coast Imbrodesian
| fam5 =Saxendish-Phileran
| fam6 =Saxendish
| ancestor =[[Proto-Foclaininthian]
| ancestor2 =Proto-Imbrodesian
| ancestor3 =Old Saxender
| ancestor4 =Middle Saxender
| ancestor5 =Early Modern Saxender
| script =Saxender Alphabet
| nation =
| minority =
| agency =Saxbury Department of the Saxburgish Language | iso1 =sb | iso2 =sbg | iso3 =sbg | lingua =38-FLI | glotto =saxb1249 | notice =IPA }}
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Saxburgish is the language of the Duchy of Saxbury. The end of the Early Modern Saxender period and the beginning of Saxburgish is often symbolic as the rise of litery works in the Duchy.