Springwind Islands Phineaner
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| Bahasa Phineaner Kepulauan Springwind Bahase Pulo Springwind Base Pulo Springwind | |
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| Region |
Springwind Islands |
| Ethnicity | Springwind Islanders |
| Number of speakers |
164,827 (L1) 6,148 (L2) |
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| Writing system | Latin |
| Source | Same as Pyeongrang Phineaner but influenced with Baba Phineaner, Ssamaritan Phineaner, Irianlander Bazzar Phineaner and Bonin English, also some Batavian |
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| Regulated by | Phinbellan Languages Studies Association |
Springwind Islands Phineaner or Springwind Islands Creole Phineaner is a post-Creole language based on the Phineaner language, a speech pattern for the highly evolving Springwind Islanders, it is also known as Springwind speech or Springwind slang. This speech was also spoken in some parts of the Boninki Islands and on some remote islands around it, as well as by the Springwind Islander who migrated to Rintis Island and Konohagakure (Hidden Leaf Village). Springwind Islands Phineaner is derived from Pyeongrang Phineaner and has similarities to Pyeongrang Phineaner, but has a strong influence on Sangunese and mixed with many languages such as Phineaner dialect of Baba, Ssamaritan, Irianlander Bazzar, Phinbellan Hokkien, Common Tongue and some words from Batavian, Arboric and Portuguese.