Anglic language

Anglic ( gothicization : 𐌰𐌽𐌲𐌻𐌹𐌺, IPA : [ˈæŋ.ɡlɪk]) is a West Teutonic language originating in northern Tiperyn on the Goidelia subcontinent. Its earliest form, Old Anglic, developed from western Artemian Teutonic languages in the 9th Century CE after being brought to Goidelia by Teutonic invaders. Anglic is closely related to Tipsprek—the dominant Teutonic language on the Goidelia subcontinent and the official language of Tiperyn—with both languages belonging to the Anglo-Tipsprek languages.

Dialects, accents, and varieties
There are various dialects and variations of Anglic that vary country to country and region to region, many of which have been categorized by the Tiperyn Realm Academy of Language.

Mainland Tiperyn varieties

 * —Endemic to the Hawkreath and Nottingford area of the Duchy of Hawkreath in Tiperyn's northeast. As the variant spoken by Tiperyn's state Anglic television and the nobility of Hawkreath and Spencton, Hawkreath Anglic is considered to be the state-recognized variant of Anglic in Tiperyn. News broadcasters and television personalities across Tiperyn's territories speak Hawkreath Anglic, colloquially known in this context as Standard Anglic.
 * —Endemic to the Princedom of Spencton and pockets in Tytsjerkstera.
 * —Endemic to the Alahaven area of the Duchy of Hawkreath on Tiperyn's northwest coast. This varieties is heavily influenced by the -speaking population across the Gulf of Lijen in the Duchy of Poc'her.

Avalonian varieties

 * —Endemic to the Realm City of Chimchag on the east coast of the Koryeo peninsula. The colonial Anglic dialect of the Realm Viceroyalty of Kaya (1622—1820) in southern Koryeo split from Hawkreath Anglic in the 18th Century in a manner similar to the split of Chimchag Tipsprek from Standard Tipsprek and is now the first language of about 30% of Chimchag City residents. Chimchag Anglic is most related to Hawkreath Anglic, although it has been influenced by both Goidelic-speaking colonists and the dominant Chimchag Tipsprek dialect.
 * —Endemic to Chezzetcook, which was settled but not formally colonized by Tiperyn fisherman in the 16th century. Chezzetcook Anglic was heavily influenced by the co-existing Vallisian population and historical Vallisian colonial rule, essentially Anglic with significantly different phonology and syntax.