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Pribraltarian Coscivian, a dialect of Cronan Coscivian mutually intelligible with St. Kenneran Coscivian, is the main spoken language on the island, and has official status. However, Kiravic Coscivian is used for most business and administrative purposes. The island's largest newspaper, the ''Hāvermat Economist'', is written in Kiravic, while the second-largest, the ''Pribraltar Post'', is written in Pribraltarian. Pribraltarian is the main language used in television and radio broadcasts, supplemented by a large number of untranslated segments in Kiravic.
Pribraltarian Coscivian, a dialect of Cronan Coscivian mutually intelligible with St. Kenneran Coscivian, is the main spoken language on the island, and has official status. However, Kiravic Coscivian is used for most business and administrative purposes. The island's largest newspaper, the ''Hāvermat Economist'', is written in Kiravic, while the second-largest, the ''Pribraltar Post'', is written in Pribraltarian. Pribraltarian is the main language used in television and radio broadcasts, supplemented by a large number of untranslated segments in Kiravic.


The main foreign languages spoken by Pribraltarians are Hekuvian Latin, Pauldustllahani, Alkharvic, and English. Knowledge of foreign languages is very widespread among Pribraltarians, with many speaking two or more such languages at advanced levels.  
Portuguese is very widely spoken on Pribraltar and is taught in schools.
 
The main foreign languages spoken by Pribraltarians are Hekuvian Latin, Pauldustllahani, Alkharvic, and English. Knowledge of foreign languages is very widespread among Pribraltarians, with many speaking two or more such languages at advanced levels.


===Religion===
===Religion===