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'''Brono-Fathanic''' (Bronic variant: ''barônea, barôny-fatanea'', fully ''ta fehoavana ta barôny-fatanea''; Fathanic variant: ''faϑane, broń-faϑane'', fully ''ta fihŏwan ta broń-faϑane''), usually just '''Bronic''' or '''Fathanic''', is a pluricentric [[Verse:Calémere|Calémerian]] language, spoken mainly in the two Márusúturonian countries of Brono (''Barôno, Bronu'') and Fathan (''Fatan, Faϑan'') and in the Chlouvānem diocese of Hivampaida (Bro.: ''Hivoafaida'', Fth.: ''Hivŏfayðe'') lying between them, and also, regionally, in the southern part of Ylvostydh.<br/>It is a Samaidulic language of the Eastern branch, thus distantly related with its western neighbor, [[Qualdomelic]] (Bro.: ''Koadromeali''; Fth.: ''Kwažumaey''; a Western Samaidulic language).
'''Brono-Fathanic''' (Bronic variant: ''barônea, barôny-fatanea'', fully ''ta fehoavana ta barôny-fatanea''; Fathanic variant: ''faϑane, broń-faϑane'', fully ''ta fihŏwan ta broń-faϑane''), usually just '''Bronic''' or '''Fathanic''', is a pluricentric [[Verse:Calémere|Calémerian]] language, spoken mainly in the two Márusúturonian countries of Brono (''Barôno, Bronu'') and Fathan (''Fatan, Faϑan'') and in the Chlouvānem diocese of Hivampaida (Moa.: ''Hiwåfaiha'', Bro.: ''Hivoafaida'', Fth.: ''Hivŏfayðe'') lying between them, and also, regionally, in the southern part of Ylvostydh.<br/>It is a Samaidulic language of the Eastern branch, thus distantly related with its western neighbor, [[Qualdomelic]] (Bro.: ''Koadromeali''; Fth.: ''Kwažumaey''; a Western Samaidulic language).


Of the two major variants of Brono-Fathanic, Bronic is by far the most spoken (amounting to 90% of Brono-Fathanic speakers) and phonologically the most conservative. Fathanic is the official standard in the country of Fathan and, anyway, constantly sees notable Bronic influence on it. Until a hundred years ago, the Bronic standard was official all throughout the Brono-Fathanic lands; it was only during the Kaiṣamā, when the pre-Nāɂahilūmi Bronic-speaking territory had been divided into two parts (Brono as an independent country, but inside the Union, while the rest (Fathan and present-day Hivampaida - the latter also containing the city of Moamatempony (''Måmatempuñih'' in [[Chlouvānem]]), at the time the largest of the Bronic-speaking world) had been annexed to the Chlouvānem Inquisition), that the ethnic diocese of Fathan started using as its official language the local dialect, Fathanic.<br/>
Of the two major variants of Brono-Fathanic, Bronic is by far the most spoken (amounting to 90% of Brono-Fathanic speakers) and phonologically the most conservative. Fathanic is the official standard in the country of Fathan and, anyway, constantly sees notable Bronic influence on it. Until a hundred years ago, the Bronic standard was official all throughout the Brono-Fathanic lands; it was only during the Kaiṣamā, when the pre-Nāɂahilūmi Bronic-speaking territory had been divided into two parts (Brono as an independent country, but inside the Union, while the rest (Fathan and present-day Hivampaida - the latter also containing the city of Moamatempony (''Måmatempuñih'' in [[Chlouvānem]]), at the time the largest of the Bronic-speaking world) had been annexed to the Chlouvānem Inquisition), that the ethnic diocese of Fathan started using as its official language the local dialect, Fathanic.<br/>