Illyrian Iberic language
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Illyrian Iberic | |
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Native to | New Illyricum |
Region | Southwestern Ecros |
Ethnicity | Illyrians |
Native speakers | c. 42 million (2023) |
Early forms | |
Dialects | |
Iberic script | |
Official status | |
Official language in | New Illyricum |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | IL |
ISO 639-2 | ILL (B) (T) |
ISO 639-3 | ILI |
Illyrian Iberic (endonym: illyrica iberia or in full lingua illyrica iberia) is an Ayreoshubic language of the Ecro-Avansertian language family which is spoken mostly in New Illyricum and is the nation's national language. Illyrian Iberic is descended from Romanyan Iberic which is still spoken in parts of New Illyricum, and the languages of Pensulian Iberic and Eisleyian Iberic are closely related to Illyrian Iberic.
History
Geographic Distribution
Phonology
Orthography
Alphabet
Illyrian Iberic uses the standard Iberic script and has twenty six letters.