Eisylian Iberic language
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Eisylian Iberic | |
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Native to | New Illyricum |
Region | Southwestern Ecros |
Ethnicity | Eisylians |
Native speakers | c. 1,000,000 (2023) |
Ecro-Avansertian
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Iberic script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | EI |
ISO 639-2 | EIS (B) (T) |
ISO 639-3 | EIL |
Eisylian Iberic (endonym: isylo ibereco or in full ligo isylo ibereco) is a Central Ayreoshubic language of the Ecro-Avansertian language family which is spoken entirely in New Illyricum, almost exclusively in The Eisley SS. Eisylian Iberic is descended from Romanyan Iberic and due to long isolation from Illyrian influence the language developed very irregularly and is the only Iberic language with widespread usage of the letter K.
History
Geographic Distribution
Phonology
Orthography
Alphabet
Eisylian Iberic uses the standard Iberic script and has twenty six letters.