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Rartakan languages have ? million native speakers. The family has six branches: [[Askkumic]], [[Central Rartakan]], [[Kodrentic]], [[Tamazic]], [[Virkolic]], and [[Western Rartakan]]. The most widely spoken Rartakan language is [[Irathi]], a cluster of related language varieties and lingua franca of inland west Parshita. In addition to Irathi, [[Qabaasi]] is an important language in [[Jeehoop]] where it is widely taught due to its prestige as a language of the highly educated and affluent.
Rartakan languages have ? million native speakers. The family has six branches: [[Askkumic]], [[Central Rartakan]], [[Kodrentic]], [[Tamazic]], [[Virkolic]], and [[Western Rartakan]]. The most widely spoken Rartakan language is [[Irathi]], a cluster of related language varieties and lingua franca of inland west Parshita. In addition to Irathi, [[Qabaasi]] is an important language in [[Jeehoop]] where it is widely taught due to its prestige as a language of the highly educated and affluent.
==Typological characteristics==
===Phonology===
===Morphology===
===Syntax===
==Language contact==
==Classification==
==Origin and History==

Revision as of 04:19, 15 January 2021

Rartakan
Geographic
distribution:
West Parshita, East Vaniua
Linguistic classification:One of the world's primary language families
Proto-language:Proto-Rartakan
Subdivisions:
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Rartakan is a language family of about 220 languages that are spoken across western and north-central Parshita and parts of eastern Vaniua, predominately the area surrounding the Zwazwan Gulf.

Rartakan languages have ? million native speakers. The family has six branches: Askkumic, Central Rartakan, Kodrentic, Tamazic, Virkolic, and Western Rartakan. The most widely spoken Rartakan language is Irathi, a cluster of related language varieties and lingua franca of inland west Parshita. In addition to Irathi, Qabaasi is an important language in Jeehoop where it is widely taught due to its prestige as a language of the highly educated and affluent.

Typological characteristics

Phonology

Morphology

Syntax

Language contact

Classification

Origin and History