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| Burgoignesc is the official language of Burgundie and Yonderre. It is a divergent and insular branch of the languages belonging to the Latinum vulgare branch of the Indo-European languages that was developed in late classical antiquity and has been modified and updated to reflect modern times, with substrata from Gaelic, Istroyan, and Middle Latin.
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| Modern Burgoignesc
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| La Lengatge Burgoignesc Campagha<br />
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| Campaign Burgoignesc
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| Pronunciation
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| bur'goyne-esk
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| Spoken in
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| [[wiki/Levantia|Levantia]]
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| Ethnicity
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| [[wiki/Bergendii|Bergendii]], [[index.php?title=Yonderian&action=edit&redlink=1|Yonderian]]
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| Native speakers
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| 448,010,000 (2037)<br />
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| 450 million
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_family Language family]
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| <div style="text-align:left;">
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_language Romance]
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| * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin Gallo-Romance]
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| ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Latin#Christian_Latin Levantine-Romance]
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| *** '''Modern Burgoignesc'''
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| Dialects
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| [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Prep_Burgundian|Prep Burgundian]], [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Burgovinic|Burgovinic]], [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Wintergenian|Wintergenian]], [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Levantine_Burgundian|Levantine Burgundian]], [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Oceatic_Burgundian|Oceatic Burgundian]], [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Brenedine|Brenedine]], [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Pantalones|Pantalones]], [[wiki/Burgoignesc_language#Joanus.27_Obsidian_Burgoignesc|JOB]]
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Writing_system Writing system]
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_alphabet Latin alphabet], [[wiki/Burgundian_Language#Alphabet|Burgundian Alphabet]]
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| Official status
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| Official language in
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| <span class="flagicon">[[File:/images/thumb/f/fc/Burgundie_flag.png/23px-Burgundie_flag.png|23x12px|class=thumbborder|23px-Burgundie flag.png]] </span>[[wiki/Burgundie|Burgundie]]<br />
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| <span class="flagicon">[[File:/images/thumb/f/f5/Yonderre_Flag.png/23px-Yonderre_Flag.png|23x13px|class=thumbborder|23px-Yonderre Flag.png]] </span>[[wiki/Yonderre|Yonderre]]
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| Language codes
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| ISO 639-1
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| brg
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| ISO 639-2
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| <code>bur</code>
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| ISO 639-3
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| ?
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| It is a segmented language in its origins. It draws heavily on, Gaelic for its land-based, lower class, corporeal words, and then heavily on a uniquely [[wiki/Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulgar_Latin Vulgar Latin] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek Istroyan], for words that are maritime, learned, or abstract in nature. This linguistic pattern follows a very real and still common divide in [[wiki/Culture_in_Burgundie#Social_stratification|Burgoignesc culture]], between Burgundie real and Burgundie juridique. The formalization of a single Burgoignesc language did not occur until the 1880s.
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| It is notable for missing some letters from other common Levantine languages like K, Y, Z, J, and W, because the Latin alphabet brought by the [[wiki/Bergendii|Bergendii]] predates tribal written languages it would work through those missing sounds with diphthongs and consonant clusters. The letter U is a newer letter, dating to the 1100s as its unique appellation was forced with the differentiation of the "V" as a separate sound. In the 1810s there was a movement to adopt the common standard Latin alphabet, but the various dialects in [[wiki/Burgundie|Burgundie]] never picked up on the usages of the newer letters, so the movement failed. Being the "first" official language of [[wiki/Burgundie|Burgundie]], all [[wiki/Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] students are taught to speak and write in Burgoignesc.
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