Leubantian is the language of Leubantia. Leubantian is a Germanic language. Its closest living relative is Danish, but it has received many loanwords from languages such as Polish, Kashubian, and Swedish. Modern Leubantian dates from about 1562 AD, after a small reform of the language by the Leubantian king.
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