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{{Infobox language
| colspan="2" |'''Lyszenian'''
| name            = Lyszenian
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| nativename      = lyščina, lyšeňsky język / лыщина, лышеньскы ѭзык
| colspan="2" |''lyščina, lyšeňsky język / лыщина, лышеньскы ѭзык''
| pronunciation    = [ˈlɨʂ͡tʂina], [ˈlɨʂeɲskiː ˈjɛ̃zik]
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| creator          = [[Rylan Horning]]
| colspan="2" |
| date            = 2020 — 2024
|-
| setting          = Constructed language project
|'''Pronunciation'''
| speakers        = L1: 0; L2: 2
|[ˈlɨʂ͡tʂina], [ˈlɨʂeɲskiː ˈjɛ̃zik]
| familycolor      = constructed
|-
| fam1            = Constructed language
|'''Created by'''
| fam2            = Naturalistic planned language
|Rylan Horning
| fam3            = Zonal auxiliary language
|-
| fam4            = Pan-West Slavic language
|'''Date'''
| dia1            = Vrocláv Dialect
|2020 — 2024
| dia2            = Pržešov Dialect
|-
| dia3            = Highland Dialect
|'''Users'''
| script          = Latin (modified Slovak alphabet)<br>Cyrillic (Lyszenian alphabet)<br>Slovak Braille
|L1: 0
| sources          = Proto-Slavic, Silesian, Slovak, Polish, Kashubian
| agency          = The National Lyszenian Reforms Board (N.L.R.B.)
}}


L2: 2
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|'''Language family'''
|Constructed language
* Naturalistic planned language
** Zonal auxiliary language
*** Pan-West Slavic language
**** Lyszenian
|-
|'''Dialects'''
|Vrocláv Dialect, Pržešov Dialect, Highland Dialect
|-
|'''Writing system'''
|Latin/Cyrillic (Modified Slovak alphabet)
Slovak Braille
Cyrillic (Lyszenian alphabet)
|-
|'''Sources'''
|Proto-Slavic, Silesian, Slovak, Polish, Kashubian
|-
|'''Regulated by'''
|The National Lyszenian Reforms Board (N.L.R.B.)
|}[[File:Lyszenian language flag.png|thumb|Flag of the Lyszenian language]]Lyszenian (/lɪʃɛniʌn/; endonym: lyščina [ˈlɨʂ͡tʂina] or lyšeňsky język [ˈlɨʂeɲskiː ˈjɛ̃zɨk]) is a constructed West Slavic language closely related to the Czech–Slovak and Lechitic branches, written in the Latin script and occasionally in the Cyrillic script. It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of the larger Balto-Slavic branch.
|}[[File:Lyszenian language flag.png|thumb|Flag of the Lyszenian language]]Lyszenian (/lɪʃɛniʌn/; endonym: lyščina [ˈlɨʂ͡tʂina] or lyšeňsky język [ˈlɨʂeɲskiː ˈjɛ̃zɨk]) is a constructed West Slavic language closely related to the Czech–Slovak and Lechitic branches, written in the Latin script and occasionally in the Cyrillic script. It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of the larger Balto-Slavic branch.
Lyszenian is closely related to Czech, Slovak, Polish, and Silesian, to the point of very high mutual intelligibility. Like other Slavic languages, Lyszenian is a fusional language with a complex system of morphology and relatively flexible word order. Its vocabulary has been extensively influenced by Latin and German,  as well as other Slavic languages.
Lyszenian is closely related to Czech, Slovak, Polish, and Silesian, to the point of very high mutual intelligibility. Like other Slavic languages, Lyszenian is a fusional language with a complex system of morphology and relatively flexible word order. Its vocabulary has been extensively influenced by Latin and German,  as well as other Slavic languages.
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