Salisfordian language
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Salisfordian | |
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Pronunciation | [Sal-for-tah-no] |
Native to | Salisford |
Ethnicity | Salisfordians |
Native speakers | ~95 million (2019) |
Ayeroshubic
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Standard forms | |
Ayeroshubic (Salisfordian Alphabet) | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Salisford Reykanes |
Regulated by | The Royal Council for the Salisfordian Language Il Consiglio Reale per la Lingua Salfortano |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | sf |
ISO 639-2 | slf |
ISO 639-3 | slf |
The Salisfordian language (Salisfordian: Lingua Salfortano) is a Iberic language spoken by the Salisfordian people. It is the national language of Salisford. Salisfordian is a descendant of Iberic and cognates can be found between Salisfordian and the other Iberic languages.
History
Language and dialects
It is also a co-official language of Reykanes. Many speakers of Salisfordian are native bilinguals of both Salisfordian and the native language that originates from there. Salisfordian is well known in Reykanes due to the colonial ties between the two countries. It is taught in schools