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'''Tudicese''' (natively ''thýdhyk tuña'' {{IPA|[çyːjʏkʲ tuŋːa]}}) is a minoritary [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic language]] spoken by a few thousands of speakers in southern [[w:Piedmont|Piedmont]] and parts of inland [[w:Liguria|Liguria]], in northern [[w:Italy|Italy]], roughly in a territory between the [[w:Scrivia|Scrivia]] river in the east and the [[w:Bormida|Bormida]] in the west.
'''Tudicese''' (natively ''thýdhyk tuña'' {{IPA|[çyːjʏkʲ tuŋːa]}}) is a minoritary [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic language]] spoken in an alternate timeline of Earth by a few thousands of speakers in southern [[w:Piedmont|Piedmont]] and parts of inland [[w:Liguria|Liguria]], in northern [[w:Italy|Italy]], roughly in a territory between the [[w:Scrivia|Scrivia]] river in the east and the [[w:Bormida|Bormida]] in the west.


Tudicese is an outlier language in the Germanic branch, having evolved itself in isolation from its sister languages (even if some similarities with distant relatives such as the [[w:North Germanic languages|North Germanic languages]] can be found), and while it maintained a small literary tradition, its spelling is fairly conservative, even though the pronunciation is easily predictable. Phonologically, it is very distinct from both other Germanic languages and the Gallo-Italic languages it is nestled among.
Tudicese is an outlier language in the Germanic branch, having evolved itself in isolation from its sister languages (even if some similarities with distant relatives such as the [[w:North Germanic languages|North Germanic languages]] can be found), and while it maintained a small literary tradition, its spelling is fairly conservative, even though the pronunciation is easily predictable. Phonologically, it is very distinct from both other Germanic languages and the Gallo-Italic languages it is nestled among.
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