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|name = Wessedian | |name = Wessedian | ||
Revision as of 15:00, 27 December 2024
| Wessedian | |
|---|---|
| Væssoyiskt | |
| Created by | Hilda D'Haeseleer |
| Date | 2024 |
| Native to | Republic of Wessey |
Indo-European
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Early forms | Old West Norse
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| Official status | |
Official language in | Republic of Wessey |
Recognised minority language in | United Republics of Ireland and Scotland |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | ws |
| ISO 639-2 | wsd |
| ISO 639-3 | wsd |
Wessedian is a North Germanic language spoken by several thousands of people, principally in the Republic of Wessey. Communities of Wessedian speakers are also found in the United Republics of Ireland and Scotland, where it is recognised as a minority language. There is are considerable amounts of speakers in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in the Monarchy of England and Wales. Smaller communities also exist in Canada and the United States.
Wessedian shares a lot of similarities with other North Germanic languages, especially with Western Norwegian dialects and Faroese, but also features some influences from Goidelic languages and Scots.