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Languages of Phinbella

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Languages of Phinbella
Official Malay, Korean, Afrikaans, Romansh
National
Vernacular Pahang Malay, Phinbellan Korean, Phinbellan Afrikaans
Minority Pyeongrang Malay (recognised), Yapreayan (recognised), Bamboo Creole (unrecognised)
Signed Phinbellan Sign Language

There are four national languages in Phinbella is Malay, Korean, Afrikaans and Romansh. In Niuē i Taman Lawang, Malay is used as the only official language and national language with its own constitution. The everyday (vernacular) spoken language of the majority of the population is the Pahang Malay, and spoken by the Zaipinichi Korean community is Phinbellan Korean, meanwhile the Phinbellan Boer community speech is Phinbellan Afrikaans. For official purposes, the standard languages (Phinbellan, Standard Korean and Standard Afrikaans) are used.

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