Adriatic (ey-dree-AT-ik) is a Neo Slavo-Romance language spoken all around the world (Adriatic: Abarajatik): Illuccia, Azcona, Anceaya, Mexoda, and Transiva are only some of the countries where Adriatic is recognized or official. Over 100 million are native speakers or bilingual native speakers, and an additional ≈400 million speak Adriatic, but not natively. In some neighbouring countries such as Occitania, Catala, Serbia, and Austeria, Adriatic is an option for a foreign language in schools.
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| - Adriatic Language (Illuccia)
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| - Adriatic (ey-dree-AT-ik) is a Neo Slavo-Romance language spoken all around the world (Adriatic: Abarajatik): Illuccia, Azcona, Anceaya, Mexoda, and Transiva are only some of the countries where Adriatic is recognized or official. Over 100 million are native speakers or bilingual native speakers, and an additional ≈400 million speak Adriatic, but not natively. In some neighbouring countries such as Occitania, Catala, Serbia, and Austeria, Adriatic is an option for a foreign language in schools.
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- Neo Adriatic
- Neo Slavo-Romance
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- ≈400 million as secondary
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| - regions where Serbiatic is the language of a significant minority
- regions where Serbiatic is the language of the majority
- regions where Adriatic is the language of the majority
- regions where Adriatic is the language of a significant minority
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| - Adriatic (ey-dree-AT-ik) is a Neo Slavo-Romance language spoken all around the world (Adriatic: Abarajatik): Illuccia, Azcona, Anceaya, Mexoda, and Transiva are only some of the countries where Adriatic is recognized or official. Over 100 million are native speakers or bilingual native speakers, and an additional ≈400 million speak Adriatic, but not natively. In some neighbouring countries such as Occitania, Catala, Serbia, and Austeria, Adriatic is an option for a foreign language in schools. Adriatic is a rather interesting language, because it is comprised of both the languages of Croatian and Italian, as well as some Slovenian and Montenegrin.
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