Pensulian Iberic language
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Pensulian Iberic | |
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Native to | New Illyricum |
Region | Southwestern Ecros |
Ethnicity | Pensulians, Kavardans, Vaktrians |
Native speakers | c. 4,250,000 (2023) |
Ecro-Avansertian
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Iberic script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | PEN |
ISO 639-2 | PEN (B) (T) |
ISO 639-3 | PEN |
Pensulian Iberic (endonym: pensulean) is a Central Ayreoshubic language of the Ecro-Avansertian language family which is spoken in New Illyricum and some parts of Terranihil by the Pensulian and Kavardan people. Pensulian Iberic is closely related to Illyrian Iberic and Pavulturilori however due to historical and ethnic separation the language has large grammatical differences from Illyrian Iberic as well as pronunciation differences.
Contents
History
Romanyan Iberic in Pensulia
Geographic Distribution
Phonology
Orthography
Alphabet
Pensulian Iberic uses the standard Iberic script and has twenty six letters.