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Many of the constituent languages are mutually intelligible, and some constituent dialects are unintelligible, as a result of complex ethnic dynamics in the region. Amaian languages have official status in Amaia, Khambvan, Melqui, and possibly Kaatkukia.
Many of the constituent languages are mutually intelligible, and some constituent dialects are unintelligible, as a result of complex ethnic dynamics in the region. Amaian languages have official status in Amaia, Khambvan, Melqui, and possibly Kaatkukia.
[[Category: Amaian languages]]

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Amaian
Geographic
distribution:
East Vaniua, West Parshita
Linguistic classification:One of the world's primary language families
Proto-language:Proto-Amaian
Subdivisions:
CWS code

The Amaian languages are a medium-sized family in South Miraria. Together they are spoken by less than 50 million people. Their ancestor was a partly-written language spoken about 2000 years ago in what is now western Khambvan.

Some common feature are: whistled sibilants, extremely head-final, relatively small phonemic inventories, evidentiality on verb, small case systems, voicing as a parameter.

Many of the constituent languages are mutually intelligible, and some constituent dialects are unintelligible, as a result of complex ethnic dynamics in the region. Amaian languages have official status in Amaia, Khambvan, Melqui, and possibly Kaatkukia.