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m (Rebecca Ashling moved page Pictish to Dwendish: Chanɡed the exonym of conlanɡ to avoid confusion with an existinɡ, albeit extinct, natlanɡ.)
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Pictish (endonym: Mvinidafha) is a language isolate spoken primarily on Pictland (endonym: Mvinihanti), the second largest of the British Isles, by the Picts (endonym: Mvinirh), an ethnic group belonging to the European Pygmy or Thurse Phenotype. The language is in a sprachbund with the Celtic languages and shares features such as VSOX word order and initial consonant mutation. This Pictish is not the historical Pictish which was a Brythonic language.
Dwendish (endonym: Mvintidafha) is a language isolate spoken primarily on Dwendland (endonym: Mvintihanti), the second largest of the British Isles, by the Dwends (endonym: Mvintirh), an ethnic group belonging to the European Pygmy or Thurse Phenotype. The language is in a sprachbund with the Celtic languages and shares features such as VSOX word order and initial consonant mutation.
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