Adzamic languages
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Adzamic | |
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Adzamasi, Tabiqan, South Ekuosian | |
Ethnicity: | Adzamasi, Dzimrani |
Geographic distribution: | Ekuosia, Puzimm |
Linguistic classification: | Ekuo-Lahiri
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Proto-language: | Proto-Adzamic |
Subdivisions: |
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CWS code | – |
The Adzamic languages are a group of languages that form part of the Adzo-Neviric branch of the Ekuo-Lahiri family spoken in northern Baredina. Originating in modern Tabiqa, Proto-Adzamic's daughter Old Adzamian was spread throughout much of Ekuosia and parts of Puzimm and Central Baredina by the Adzamic Empire, whereafter it diverged into discrete linguistic groups.
Today Adzamasi and Dzimraic are the largest extant languages. Extant non-Adzamian descendants include Majeeri.