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Pannonian is a Romance language spoken by about 40,000 people in the country of [[Pannonia]], which borders Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia. Along with [[Jäzik Panúski|Pannonian Slavic]], it is one of the two official languages of Pannonia. It is descended from the Vulgar Latin language spoken in the historical province of Pannonia and is often grouped with Noric as a part of the Norico-Pannonian language group.
Pannonian is a Romance language spoken by about 40,000 people in the country of [[Pannonia]], which borders Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia. Along with [[Jäzik Panúski|Pannonian Slavic]], it is one of the two official languages of Pannonia. It is descended from the Vulgar Latin language spoken in the historical province of Pannonia and is often grouped with Noric as a part of the Norico-Pannonian language group.
== History and Classification ==
=== Dialects ===
== Phonology ==
=== Consonants ===
=== Vowels ===
== Morphology ==
== Syntax ==

Latest revision as of 21:37, 26 January 2019

Pannonian
Spoken in: Europe
Conworld: Pannonian Romance Alternative Timeline (PRAT)
Total speakers: ca. 40,000
Genealogical classification: Indo-European
Italic
Latin
Vulgar Latin
Norico-Pannonian
Pannonian
Basic word order: SVO
Created by:
Lex Schone 2017-

Pannonian is a Romance language spoken by about 40,000 people in the country of Pannonia, which borders Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia. Along with Pannonian Slavic, it is one of the two official languages of Pannonia. It is descended from the Vulgar Latin language spoken in the historical province of Pannonia and is often grouped with Noric as a part of the Norico-Pannonian language group.

History and Classification

Dialects

Phonology

Consonants

Vowels

Morphology

Syntax