Fengese language

Phoenician (鳳語, Fèngyǔ) is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Phoenician people. About 3 billion people speak a variety of Phoenician as their, while 3 countries have Phoenician as their.

Dialects
There are various dialects of the Phoenician language which depend on country to country and from region to region. All dialects utilize the in their written forms, though different characters and pronunciations might hold different meanings depending on the dialect, especially for regional dialects descended from the mainland of Fengjiang.

Mainland Phoenician dialects

 *  - Endemic to Central Fengjiang and surrounding eastern and northern regions. As this dialect is historically used in formal communications from the monarchy of Fengjiang, it is considered to be the "official language" of the nation, thus earning it its name.
 *  - Endemic to West Fengjiang, approximately corresponding to the Serican Peninsula and surrounding regions on the western seaboard.
 *  - Endemic to South Fengjiang, originating from the "Chain of Pearls" Fengese city-states which historically lined the southern coast before reunification.

Overseas Phoenician dialects

 * Austro-Phoenician (or Austral Phoenician) - Endemic to Hyperaustrea and surrounding regions in northwestern Capricornia. A between the Peninsular and Pearl dialects owing to historical colonial interactions by the Fengese in the region, as well as native Capricornian languages in Hyperaustrea.
 * Gamyanese - Endemic to Goldlands and some Phoenician communities in Equatoria. A between the Peninsular dialect and native Hapuatl language in the Goldlands.