Hiliorian Phineaner
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Bahasa Phineaner Kota Hilio Bahasa Phineaner Tri-State Areato RP 2616 | |
Spoken natively in | Phinbella |
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Ethnicity | Hiliorian Phineaners, Tri-State Area citizens and Zaipinichi Peranakans in Kota Hilir and Tri-State Area |
Number of speakers | 1.4 million |
Language family |
Austronesian
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Writing system | Latin script, Arabic Script (Jawi) |
Source | Malaccan Malay (influenced with other dialect) |
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Hiliorian Phineaner, known as Kota Hilio Phineaner or Tri-State Area Phineaner, is a dialect of Phineaner language spoken in the Territory of Kota Hilir and Tri-State Area, it is spoken in most of the territory of Kota Hilir including Kota Hilir, part of the Hilio Tengah, Matunggoi, Interior and Chasin Precinct and most of the Tri-State Area including parts of Danville and Jefferson County as well as several other areas. The rest includes the Eldian Nannim Precinct speaking in Eldian Phineaner, while the rest of the Tri-State Area includes several areas in Danville and Jefferson County speaking in Pyeongrang Phineaner, Taemhwanian Phineaner and Gangwol Phineaner. Hiliorian Phineaner is spoken there along with Common Tongue and Ferb Latin as well as Phineaner creoles in the Tri-State Area, and along with Baba Phineaner, Chetty Phineaner and Kristang in Kota Hilir.