Izhkut

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Izhkut
Ishcot
yë-e-iskò
Pronunciation[jʌ.ɛ.iʃ͡kɒʔ]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2022
Native toNorthern Birnu
Native speakers126,000,000 (256 BH)
234,000(L2)
Taskaric
  • Iskeric
    • Ilyic
      • Pokht-Izhkut
        • Izhkut
Official status
Official language in
Izhkutrëa
Recognised minority
language in
Ingdikh, Minūrun
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Izhkut(yë-e-iskò, Izhkut: [jʌ.ɛ.iʃ͡kɒ]), also known as Ishcot is the second-most spoken Taskaric language in Radael, with a native speaker population of 126,000,000 people, and it is spoken by another 234,000 as an L2 language, primarily in the Izhkut vassal of Pokht, but also by students in the nation of Ingdikh, where learning the language is a compulsory part of the curriculum. The language as a whole also operates as a lingua franca in the scientific community in Birnu, as well as in diplomacy on the continent. It is also one of the 8 official languages in the West Birnu Economic Union(WBEU).

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