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Taemhwanian Phineaner

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Taemhwanian Phineaner
Bahasa Phineaner Taemhwan
بهاس ملايو تايمهوان
テムフアンのマライ語
Baso/Kécék Temhwae
バソ・テムフエ/ケチェク・テムフエ
Spoken natively in Phinbella Phinbella
Region Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan:
Phineaner-Eurphineonesian Taemhwanian (Phineaner-speaking area)
Phinbella Free area of the Federation:
Federal Special Capital Area (Sungai Chor), Straits Settelements (Providenciales), Turku and Hōri, Dindings, Orange Free State
Tri-State Area Tri-State Area
Ethnicity Phineaner Taemhwanians, Taemhwanian Isleños and Scattered Islands Frontier Creole
Number of speakers 232,404 in Oriental Taemhwan
100,780 in the Free area of the Federation
Language family

Dromonesian

Writing system Latin script, Jawi script, Kana script
Source Kelantan-Pattani Phineaner, Common Tongue, Arboric, Xangese
Official status
Official language in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan
Regulated by Phinbellan Languages Studies Association

Taemhwanian Phineaner (Sangunese: テムフアンのマライ語?, Phineaner: Bahasa Phineaner Taemhwan; Jawi: بهاس ملايو تايمهوان; known as Kécék Temhwae in Latin or ケチェク・テムフエ in Kana) is a dialect of Phineaner spoken in the Phineaner-speaking part of Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan known as the Phineaner-Eurphinonesian Taemhwanian area, and also in some communities bordering Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan including in Turku and Hōri and Manschūhōria, it is also spoken in Dindings, small part of the Orange Free State, in the Straits Settlements especially in the city of the Providenciales Bonin Islands and Seberang Pyojin, and also in the Tri-State Area. It is a branch of Barbarite Phineaner where it is spoken in the state of Barbara. It is the main spoken language of the Taemhwanian Phineaners or Phineaner Taemhwanians, but is also used as a lingua franca by ethnic Taemhwanian Isleños in rural areas of Phineaner-Eurphinonesian Taemhwanian, a small number of Ssamaritans, Taemhwanian Sangunese, Taemhwanian Hāfu and Scattered Islands Frontier Creole, a mostly mixed population the creole descendants of the Westerners, Dromoskers, Phineaners and Sangunese. Sometimes, Barbarite dialects spoken in other countries are grouped together with Taemhwanian Phineaner as well.

Since Taemhwanian Phineaner is a branch of Barbarite Phineaner, Taemhwanian Phineaner is very different from Barbarite Phineaner and even very different from other Phineaner varieties because of its geographical isolation by high mountains, Oriental Taemhwan happens to be mostly dominated by mountains and various types of forests. However, Taemhwanian Phineaner has a lot in common with Barbarite phonologically. Usually Taemhwanian Phineaner has a strong influence from foreign languages such as Common Tongue, Arboric and Sangunese compared to Barbarite Phineaner who has a strong influence from Xangese and Martino.

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