Esceosian language

Esceosian (is-CI-o-si-an) is an Ugric language, belonging to the Finno-Ugric family. It descended from the old Finno-Ugric languages. Esceosian has evolved from Proto-Esceosian, which was spoken by Esceosian people during the migration period. Its closest relatives are Finnish and Estonian, belonging to the Finnic group of Finno-Ugric languages. Today, owing to Esceosia's past overseas expansion, there are numerous Esceosian-based languages, most notably Haitian Creole. An Esceosian-speaking person or nation may be referred to as Esceophone in English.

Esceosian is the official language in 24 countries, most of which are members of the esceofónia, the community of Esceosian-speaking countries. It is spoken as a first language in Esceosia, eastern Austria and Esceosian Guyana in South America. (WIP)