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Phinbellan language

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This article is about the official language of Phinbella. For an overview of all languages used in Phinbella, see Languages of Phinbella.
Phinbellan Phineaner
Bahasa Phineaner Phinbella
Bahasa Phinbella
Bahasa Phineaner Piawai
بهاس ڤينبيللا
바하사 핀벨라
Pronunciation [baˈhasə ɸiŋ'bella]
Spoken natively in Phinbella Phinbella (Spoken by the vast majority of those in Phinbella, although most learn a local Phineaner dialect, creole or other native language first.)
Language family

Dromonesian

Writing system Latin (Rumi)
Arabic (Jawi)
Hangul
Phinbellan Braille
Source Phineaner
Dialects -
Official status
Official language in Phinbella Phinbella
Regulated by Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Phinbella (Institute of Language and Literature)
Language codes
MOS-9 codes bp

Phinbellan Phineaner (Phineaner: Bahasa Phineaner Phinbella), also known as Standard Phineaner (Phineaner: Bahasa Phineaner Piawai) or Phinbellan language (Phineaner: Bahasa Phinbella), is a standardized form of Phineaner language used in Phinbella, a constituent country of the Confederation of the Phineonesian Nations. The Phinbellan language is one of the varieties of the Phineaner language, compared to the variety of the Phineaner language used in Forajasaki, where it is referred to as the "Forajasakian" language, and also compared to the variety used in Indokistan which is referred to as the Indokistani language. Phineaner is one of the four official and national languages of Phinbella, in addition to Taesongean, Afrikaans and Romansh. According to the constitution, the first official language in Phinbella is referred to as "Phineaner", but the term "Phinbellan" or "Phinbellan language" is used in the official context from time to time, also used as the official term for Phineaner language by Micras Linguistic Society. The Phinbellan language is standardized from the High Phineaner dialect. It is spoken by most Phinbella residents, including significant speakers in Forajasaki, and there are other countries such as Kunapura especially by Kunapuran Phineaners that use such Phinbellan standards, although most in Phinbella learn Phineaner vernacular forms, dialects, other national languages or mother tongues first. Phineaner language is a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools along with Taesongean language, while its other national languages namely Afrikaans and Romansh are optional subjects and can be studied in vernacular schools.