Ponantian Spanish language

The Ponantian Spanish language (lengua castellana ponanciana) is the form of the Castillan language spoken in the Ponant. As a local official language of many provinces, the number of total speakers of this language is estimated to be about thirty to twenty million. Unlike widely spoken Criollatina language, this one is very similar to the Castillan language spoken in Spain.

One of the differences between this form of Spanish and the traditional Spanish language is the systematic nasalisation of vowels followed by an -n and -m. There are also a palatalisation of the /k/ phoneme into /kj/ when the consonant is preceeded by e- or i-. Final -r are no longer proncounced.

This language has been brought into the Lemurian Archipelago in the seveenteenth century, when Spanish settlers have made a unsuccessful trial to settle the Island.