Languages of Parshita
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In terms of number of families, Parshita is the most linguistically diverse region of Miraria. It is the origin of the Mahavic languages, and possibly also of the East Mirarian languages as a whole. The East Zwazwam Gulf languages and Rartakan languages are other major families in the region, and the large Trans-Ebo-Puzimm family is represented in Parshita as well.
The smaller language families in Parshita include:
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