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The '''Mahavic languages''' /mæˈhɑːvɪk/ are a family of related languages spoken primarily on the continent of [[Miraria]] in the region known as [[Mahavia]].  The languages with the most native speakers are [[Garelisha language|Garelisha]], [[Juhash language|Juhash]], [[Faźul language|Fazul]], and [[Suenyi language|Suenyi]], which are the main spoken languages of [[Garelsjema]], [[Juhashka]], [[Fazulavaz]], and [[Suenia]], respectively. It is one of the most geographically expansive language families on Sahar, and its constituent languages are spoken by more than 80 million people.
The '''Mahavic languages''' /mæˈhɑːvɪk/ are a family of related languages spoken primarily on the continent of [[Miraria]] in the region known as [[Mahavia]].  The languages with the most native speakers are [[Garelisha language|Garelisha]], [[Juhash language|Juhash]], [[Faźul language|Fazul]], and [[Suenyi language|Suenyi]], which are the main spoken languages of [[Garelsjema]], [[Juhashka]], [[Fazulavaz]], and [[Suenia]], respectively. It is one of the most geographically expansive language families on Sahar, and its constituent languages are spoken by more than 80 million people.


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[[Category:Language families]]

Revision as of 21:01, 2 February 2016

Mahavic
Geographic
distribution:
Eastern, Central, and West Miraria
Linguistic classification:One of Sahar's primary language families
Proto-language:Old Mahavic
Subdivisions:
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The Mahavic languages /mæˈhɑːvɪk/ are a family of related languages spoken primarily on the continent of Miraria in the region known as Mahavia. The languages with the most native speakers are Garelisha, Juhash, Fazul, and Suenyi, which are the main spoken languages of Garelsjema, Juhashka, Fazulavaz, and Suenia, respectively. It is one of the most geographically expansive language families on Sahar, and its constituent languages are spoken by more than 80 million people.