Constructed languages play an important role in Ill Bethisad, and it can be said that Ill Bethisad is the central meeting point, if not the cradle, of an entire subgenre of conlangs, namely
alternative languages. To date there are over thirty languages at varying levels of construction that play part. Among the languages spoken in Ill Bethisad are
Brithenig (a
Romance language with strong Celtic substrate influences, based on
Welsh),
Wenedyk (
Polish as a Romance language), Slvanjek (
Slovak as a Romance language), Bohemian (: Germanized
Czech), Dalmatian (a Romance language similar to
Romanian, based on the
actual extinct language of the same name), Xliponian (another Romance language with a superficial resemblance to
Albanian, spoken in our world's
Epirus) and several Finnish-like "
North Slavic" languages, including Nassian (spoken in our world's
Karelia). The name ''''
itself is Brithenig for the universe'', a
calque from
Welsh or Latin . In addition, many other languages from our world have been changed in some way, although some, like German, Italian, or Russian, appear to be exactly the same. In many cases, as with Spanish, English, or Japanese, the changes are relatively slight and mainly affect orthography or Romanizations. One example is the language of
Galicia, which is called
Ruthenian (rather than
Ukrainian) and is written with
Polish orthography (rather than
Cyrillic; see
Ukrainian Latin Alphabet for real-world examples). Others are more drastic; Ill Bethisad Croatian, for example, is an invented Slavic language that in many respects is closer to Czech than our world's Croatian, and the Dalmatian of Ill Bethisad seems to be influenced by Slavic languages more than its real world counterpart. ==Points of divergence==