Difference between revisions of "East Mahavic languages"

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   |fam2        = [[Mahavic languages|Mahavic]]
   |fam2        = [[Mahavic languages|Mahavic]]
   |protoname  = [[Proto-East-Mahavic language|Proto-East-Mahavic]]
   |protoname  = [[Proto-East-Mahavic language|Proto-East-Mahavic]]
   |child1      = [[Jovic languages|Jovic]] <small>([[Juhash language|Juhash]], [[Qyzyd language|Qyzyd]], [[Garelisha language|Garelisha]], [[Zindarr language|Zindarr]])</small>
   |child1      = [[Jovic languages|Jovic]] <small>([[Juhash language|Juhash]], [[Qyzyd language|Qyzyd]], [[Zindarr language|Zindarr]])</small>
   |child2      = [[Nivoic languages|Nivoic]] <small>([[Fazul language|Faźul]], [[Dazhel]], [[Mutal language|Mutal]], [[Kasel language|Kasel]])</small>
   |child2      = [[Nivoic languages|Nivoic]] <small>([[Fazul language|Fazul]], [[Dazhel]], [[Mutal language|Mutal]], [[Kasel language|Kasel]])</small>
   |child3      = [[Sheisho language|Sheisho]]
   |child3      = [[Sheisho language|Sheisho]]
   |iso3        = emh
   |iso3        = emh
}}
}}


The '''East Mahavic languages''' form the largest branch of the three branches of the [[Mahavic languages]], the others being the [[West Mahavic languges|West Mahavic]] and [[North Mahavic languages|North Mahavic]] branches.
The '''East Mahavic languages''' constitute the largest branch of the [[Mahavic languages|Mahavic]] family. The most prevalent language by a considerable margin is [[Juhash language|Juhash]], with approximately 15 million speakers.


[[Category:Mahavic languages]]
[[Category:Mahavic languages]]
[[Category:East Mahavic languages]]
[[Category:East Mahavic languages]]

Revision as of 21:33, 26 April 2018

East Mahavic
Geographic
distribution:
East Miraria
Linguistic classification:East-Mirarian
Proto-language:Proto-East-Mahavic
Subdivisions:
CWS codeemh

The East Mahavic languages constitute the largest branch of the Mahavic family. The most prevalent language by a considerable margin is Juhash, with approximately 15 million speakers.