Litusian language

The Litusian language (autonym: lléthustanóis or létusiian) is a Western Romance language that is majorly spoken in 11 states in Llithustania and Antarida. The language is restricted to only about 60 Million native speakers, and is not regarded as a language of great importance on the international level. Although Litusian is not internationally spoken widely, many of the former colonies of Llithustania still speak Litusian, in regions such as Africa, the Mediterranean (Selicia and Bormeleo) and in regions across North America and the Veratlantian Archipelago.

Within Llithustania, Litusian is commonly a first language; but it remains an exception for Crovakia (Crovakia developed a similar, but still differing language called "Crovakian") and the Alyrian Isles (Former Ollingdale, which is a region which was first introduced English).