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'''Kaisen''' or '''Kaiseni''' (''žig wezanax'' [ʑug wɛzanɑx]) is a [[Milevic languages|Milevic language]] spoken natively by about 10 million speakers, primarily in [[Kaisen]]. It is closely related to other Milevic languages such as [[Farmoshi language|Farmoshi]], [[Sarkiki language|Sarkiki]] and [[Athsudan language|Athsudan]], although it shares a particularly close relationship to [[Czisilian language|Czisilian]]. Since the early 1800s, Kaiseni has been regulated by the [[Terminian Institute for the Languages of the East]], which introduced a uniform standard of spelling and pronunciation. | '''Kaisen''' or '''Kaiseni''' (''žig wezanax'' [ʑug wɛzanɑx]) is a [[Milevic languages|Milevic language]] spoken natively by about 10 million speakers, primarily in [[Kaisen]]. It is closely related to other Milevic languages such as [[Farmoshi language|Farmoshi]], [[Sarkiki language|Sarkiki]] and [[Athsudan language|Athsudan]], although it shares a particularly close relationship to [[Czisilian language|Czisilian]]. Since the early 1800s, Kaiseni has been regulated by the [[Terminian Institute for the Languages of the East]], which introduced a uniform standard of spelling and pronunciation. | ||
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Ethnicity | Kaisens |
Native speakers | 10 million (2020) |
Language family | Shaelic
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Writing system | Terminian script |
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Official language in | Kaisen |
Regulated by | Terminian Institute for the Languages of the East |
CWS code | KZE |
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Kaisen or Kaiseni (žig wezanax [ʑug wɛzanɑx]) is a Milevic language spoken natively by about 10 million speakers, primarily in Kaisen. It is closely related to other Milevic languages such as Farmoshi, Sarkiki and Athsudan, although it shares a particularly close relationship to Czisilian. Since the early 1800s, Kaiseni has been regulated by the Terminian Institute for the Languages of the East, which introduced a uniform standard of spelling and pronunciation.
Classification
Kaisen is a Shaelic language belonging to the South Milevic branch of the Milevic family.