Andalusian language movement

Graffiti in Seville with text in EPA Andalusian. The text says Êccribe n'andalûh manque çea por molêttâh, "Write in Andalusian even if it is only to bother".

A social movement aiming to recognize Andalusian Spanish as an independent language separate from Spanish exists. Prominent advocate groups and organizations include the Society for the Study of Andalusian (ZEA), Er Prinçipito Andalûh (EPA) and AndaluGeeks.

One of the movement's most impactful initiatives is Êttandâ pal andalûh ("Standard for Andalusian"; EPA), a standardized orthographic system for Andalusian which has been used, among other things, to create Andalusian versions of Minecraft, Telegram and Wikipedia.