Cantuath language
Eusazy | |
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Celtic Hapat Tongue | |
Region | Northern Ostlandet |
Ethnicity | Paleocacherian, Hapat |
Native speakers | 246 million (est. 2020) |
Dialects | Western and Eastern Paleocacherian, Hapat |
Official status | |
Official language in | Paleocacher, Hapatmitas |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Eusazy is the national language of Paleocacher and Hapatmitas. It has its base origins in Ayreoshubic Latin, but when the first humans crossed over to Ostlandet from Ecros 50,000 years ago, it evolved to be distinct from the other languages on the continent, though it shares some similarities to Eminopler. The two primary dialects come from the original split between Paleocacher's Eastern and Western regions. The Hapat people in Hapatmitas have also developed a third dialect, separate from the Western and Eastern Paleocacherian. The Eusazy alphabet has variants with eighteen and twenty-four letters. It is widely spoken only in Paleocacher and Hapatmitas. It also serves as a secondary language in a few of Paleocacher's main trading partners but is not a primary language.