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{{Infobox language
|image            = Flag of Galanha.png
|imagesize        = 185px
|imagecaption      = Flag of Galanha
|name              = Galega
|nativename        = Galega
|pronunciation    = gaˈlega
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Galega
|state            = Galanha
|setting          = Alt-history [[w:Europe|Europe]], Galicia [[w:Galicia|Galicia]]
|created          = 2023
|familycolor      = Indo-European
|fam2              = [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
|fam3              = [[w:Insular Celtic languages|Insular Celtic]]
|fam4              = ''{{Abbtip|partially|part.}}''&nbsp;[[w:Brythonic|Brythonic]]
|ancestor          = Old Galega
|creator          = Ethan Delanche
|dia1              = Pontevedrian (''Brèvasega'')
|dia2              = Nedovreian (''Nẽdovrèvega'')
|dia3              = Biscayan (''Biscaega'')
|stand1            = Standard Galega
|script1          = Latin
|nation            = Galanha Autonomy
|agency            = Grunditio Cuningica per la Spraca Avendoniana
|map              = Locator Map Galanha.png
|mapsize          = 280px
|mapcaption        = Borders of Galanha
|notice            = IPA
}}
'''Galega''' ([[w:endonym|endonym]]: ''Galega''; <small>Galega:&nbsp;</small><span class="nowrap" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" style="font-family:Gentium,'DejaVu Sans','Segoe UI',sans-serif">[[IPA for Galega|[gaˈlega&#93;]]</span>), also called as '''Galá''' by neibouring [[w:Galician|Galician]] speakers, is a Insular Celtic language which evolved under strong influence of vulgar Latin. Galega has official status along with [[w:Spanish|Spanish]], and speakers of Gaglega are basically bilingual with [[w:Galician|Galician]]. Although the area of this language is mainly restricted to [[w:Galicia|Galicia]] inside the Iberian peninsular, there are several oversea Galego communities which are established by the immigrants to Middle and South America.
'''Galega''' ([[w:endonym|endonym]]: ''Galega''; <small>Galega:&nbsp;</small><span class="nowrap" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" style="font-family:Gentium,'DejaVu Sans','Segoe UI',sans-serif">[[IPA for Galega|[gaˈlega&#93;]]</span>), also called as '''Galá''' by neibouring [[w:Galician|Galician]] speakers, is a Insular Celtic language which evolved under strong influence of vulgar Latin. Galega has official status along with [[w:Spanish|Spanish]], and speakers of Gaglega are basically bilingual with [[w:Galician|Galician]]. Although the area of this language is mainly restricted to [[w:Galicia|Galicia]] inside the Iberian peninsular, there are several oversea Galego communities which are established by the immigrants to Middle and South America.
Basically, Galega is a Brythonic language with Celtic lexicon and Iberian Latin featured sound changes, its grammar also shifts from Celtic languages to resemble its Latin neibours.
Basically, Galega is a Brythonic language with Celtic lexicon and Iberian Latin featured sound changes, its grammar also shifts from Celtic languages to resemble its Latin neibours.