Sobruzan language

The Sobruzan language (Sobruzan: Kanawwi Urosoborõzonno, IPA: /kanawˈwiː ˌurosoborɨˈzonːo/) is a language spoken by the native Sobruzan people in the Island of Sobruza southwest of mainland Seratof. Sobruzan is classified as a language isolate, unrelated to all the other languages spoken in its vicinity other than in Sobruza itself, where the bulk of native speakers still reside. It is an official language of Sobruza alongside Seratofian since 2014, prompting a resurgance in use of the Sobruzan language.

Sobruzan is widely speculated to be one of the last pre-Seratofian native languages still surviving to this day after the great Seratofian migrations of the 7th to 8th century CE, now commonly accepted as the paleo-Seratofian languages. Sobruzan was able to be maintained due to its isolation on an island pretty much undisturbed by the arriving Seratofian hordes, and continued to govern itself until the rise of the Heltic Empire. Sobruza is traditionally divided into three regions, with each region possessing its own unique dialect as a result of centuries of divergence.