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'''Classical Letsatian''' (''lēsateĩ'' [[[Classical Letsatian#Phonology|[lɛ:saˈtê:]]] or ''cirtẽ lēsateã'' [[[Classical Letsatian#Phonology|[t͡ʃɪrˈtɛ̂: lɛ:sateˈâ:]]] is the form of Letsatian used during the [[Letsatian Empire]]. | |||
[[Category:Letsatian language]][[Category:Letsatian Empire]][[Category:Classical languages]][[Category:Languages of Ancient Ekuosia]] |
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Classical Letsatian | |
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cirtè lesateà Cirtẽ lēsateã | |
Ethnicity | Letsatians |
Era | Vulgar Letsatian developed into the Neo-Letsatian languages around the 5th to 8th centuries; survived as the scholarly language of medieval Ekuosia as well as the liturgical language of the Reformed Iovist faith. |
Language family | |
Early forms: | Old Letsatian
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Writing system | Imperial Letsatian alphabet |
CWS code | lts |
Classical Letsatian (lēsateĩ [[[Classical Letsatian#Phonology|[lɛ:saˈtê:]]] or cirtẽ lēsateã [[[Classical Letsatian#Phonology|[t͡ʃɪrˈtɛ̂: lɛ:sateˈâ:]]] is the form of Letsatian used during the Letsatian Empire.