Aegean language (Pacifica)

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Aegean
Αιγαίο
Pronunciation[ɐiɣɐio̞] (Rhayno-Aegean dialect)
Native toRainbow Islands
EthnicityRhayno-aegeans
Thalapadians
Aegeans
Native speakers
>61 million (2023)
Language family
Early forms
Proto-Aegean
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DialectsRhayno-Aegean dialect
Writing system
Aegean alphabet
Aegean Sign Language
Official status
Official language in
 UPRAN
 Thalapadis
 New Dacia
Language codes
Language codeaeg
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Aegean is an ancient language originally spoken in regions of the Rainbow Islands, and to this day it's the official language spoken in UPRAN and Thalapadis, over in Central Cordilia, and the province of Aegea in New Dacia, in northwestern Bailtem.


Aegean (Aegean: Αιγαίο, Rhayno-Aegean pronunciation: [ɐiɣɐio̞]) is an independent branch of the Equato-Insular language family, native to the Rainbow Islands, and is spoken natively by more than 61 million people, predominantly in the country with most population of them, the United Provinces of Rhayna, where it is the sole official language, but also as an official language in the Thalapadian Congressional Republic and in New Dacia.

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Aegean is the same language as real-life Greek. It's the official language in Rhayna, Thalapadis and New Dacia, and in none of them the origin is located.