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| Burgendish Borghenzco | |
| Spoken in: | Burgundy (Borgonze) |
| Conworld: | possibly Lucus |
| Total speakers: | extinct |
| Genealogical classification: | Indo-European
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| Basic word order: | V1 |
| Morphological type: | inflecting |
| Morphosyntactic alignment: | accusative |
| Writing system: | |
| Created by: | |
| BPJ | 2007 |
Borghenzco /ˈboɾɣən(d)sko/was a sister language to Gothic which was still spoken by Burgundians in 12th century Gaul. In English it is called Burgendish — a supposed modern derivative of the Old English ethnonym Burgendan 'Burgundians'. In Lucal Inglisc it would rather be Burgendisc, also pronounced /ˈbɜʴɡəndɪʃ/ .
Phonologically Burgendish was about as advanced as Old English. It had shared its most recent phonological developments with the co-territorial Romance language Rhodrese as a result of long-term bilingualism.
