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Quebecshirite
Quebecshois
Quebecshirite
Native toQuebecshire, Port François
RegionQuebecshire, Creeperopolis
EthnicityQuebecshirite
Native speakers
239 million (2018)
Early form
Dialects
  • Franconian
  • Gaspiesé
  • Abraham
  • Bostonian
  • Creeperian
Ayeroshubic (Quebecshirite alphabet)
Official status
Official language in
Language codes
ISO 639-1Qb
ISO 639-2Qbs
ISO 639-3Qbs
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Quebecshirite is the official language of Quebecshire and Port François. It typically uses the Ayeroshubic script, but can sometimes be seen written in Latin form. It is the sole official language in Quebecshire and is common in business and trade globally. There are several dialects of Quebecshirite, usually being vocabulary or minor accent differences depending on geographic locations within the country. The most varied dialect, and the only prominent one not in Quebecshire is Creeperian, which is common in Port François.