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The '''Phinbellan language''' ({{lang-ms|Bahasa Phinbella}}, [[wikipedia:Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]: بهاس ڤينبيللا) or '''Phinbellan Malay''' ({{lang-ms|bahasa Melayu Phinbella|link=no}}), is the name regularly applied to the [[wikipedia:Malay language|Malay language]] used in Phinbella (as opposed to the [[wikipedia:variety (linguistics)|lect]] used in Indokistan, which is referred to as the [[Indokistani language]]). Constitutionally, however, the official language of Phinbella is Malay, but the government from time to time refers to it as Phinbellan. Standard Phinbellan is a [[wikipedia:standard language|standard form]] of the [[wikipedia:Malacca Sultanate|Johore-Riau]] dialect of [[wikipedia:Malay language|Malay]]. It is spoken by much of the Phinbellan population, although most learn a [[wikipedia:nonstandard dialect|vernacular form]] of Malay or other [[wikipedia:indigenous language|native language]] first. | The '''Phinbellan language''' ({{lang-ms|Bahasa Phinbella}}, [[wikipedia:Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]: بهاس ڤينبيللا) or '''Phinbellan Malay''' ({{lang-ms|bahasa Melayu Phinbella|link=no}}), is the name regularly applied to the [[wikipedia:Malay language|Malay language]] used in Phinbella (as opposed to the [[wikipedia:variety (linguistics)|lect]] used in Indokistan, which is referred to as the [[Indokistani language]]). Constitutionally, however, the official language of Phinbella is Malay, but the government from time to time refers to it as Phinbellan. Standard Phinbellan is a [[wikipedia:standard language|standard form]] of the [[wikipedia:Malacca Sultanate|Johore-Riau]] dialect of [[wikipedia:Malay language|Malay]]. It is spoken by much of the Phinbellan population, although most learn a [[wikipedia:nonstandard dialect|vernacular form]] of Malay or other [[wikipedia:indigenous language|native language]] first. | ||
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Phinbellan Bahasa Phinbella
بهاس ڤينبيللا
바하사 핀벨라Pronunciation [baˈhasə ɸiŋ'bella] Spoken natively in File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png Phinbella (Spoken by the vast majority of those in Phinbella, although most learn a local Malay dialect, creole or other native language first.) Language family Austronesian
- Malayo-Polynesian
- Malayo-Sumbawan (?)
- Phinbellan
Writing system Latin (Rumi)
Arabic (Jawi)
Hangul
Phinbellan BrailleSource Malay Dialects - Official status Official language in File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png Phinbella Regulated by Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Phinbella (Institute of Language and Literature) Language codes MOS-9 codes bp The Phinbellan language (Phineaner: Bahasa Phinbella, Jawi: بهاس ڤينبيللا) or Phinbellan Malay (Phineaner: bahasa Melayu Phinbella), is the name regularly applied to the Malay language used in Phinbella (as opposed to the lect used in Indokistan, which is referred to as the Indokistani language). Constitutionally, however, the official language of Phinbella is Malay, but the government from time to time refers to it as Phinbellan. Standard Phinbellan is a standard form of the Johore-Riau dialect of Malay. It is spoken by much of the Phinbellan population, although most learn a vernacular form of Malay or other native language first.
- Malayo-Polynesian