Letsic languages
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Letsic | |
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Letsidian | |
Geographic distribution: | Ekuosia |
Linguistic classification: | One of the world's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-Letsic |
Subdivisions: | |
ISO 639-2 / 5: | lts |
CWS code | – |
A map showing in green the nations whose official languages include a Letsic language. |
The Letsic languages are a family of several languages originating in Northwest Baredina/Ekuosia. They are divided into three primary subgroups, High Letsatian (which includes Veridian, Rosian, and Lestzi), Halarian (which includes Azri, Ekuostian, and Kudzat), and Aukidian (which includes Vadezi). Of all the Letsic languages, Azri has the most total speakers, nearing 80 million in native speakers and potentially several L2 speakers from various other countries. With over 400 million total native speakers and potentially millions of L2 speakers, the Letsic language family is the most widely spoken language family on Sahar.