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The '''East Zwazwam Gulf languages''' form a language family in western [[Parshita]], spoken in [[Kunjut]] and northwest [[Jeehoop]]. Like the neighbouring [[Rartakan languages]] and [[Wethelian languages]], but unlike the neighbouring [[Cathani languages|Cathani]], [[Amaian languages|Amaian], and [[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]] families, East Zwazwam Gulf languages distinguish masculine and feminine genders, with the masculine being the more common default unmarked gender. | The '''East Zwazwam Gulf languages''' form a language family in western [[Parshita]], spoken in [[Kunjut]] and northwest [[Jeehoop]]. Like the neighbouring [[Rartakan languages]] and [[Wethelian languages]], but unlike the neighbouring [[Cathani languages|Cathani]], [[Amaian languages|Amaian]], and [[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]] families, East Zwazwam Gulf languages distinguish masculine and feminine genders, with the masculine being the more common default unmarked gender. | ||
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East Zwazwam Gulf | |
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Geographic distribution: | Vaniua |
Linguistic classification: | One of Sahar's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-East-Zwazwam-Gulf language |
CWS code | – |
The East Zwazwam Gulf languages form a language family in western Parshita, spoken in Kunjut and northwest Jeehoop. Like the neighbouring Rartakan languages and Wethelian languages, but unlike the neighbouring Cathani, Amaian, and Vaniuan families, East Zwazwam Gulf languages distinguish masculine and feminine genders, with the masculine being the more common default unmarked gender.
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