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|name    = Upper Borosan
|region  = [[Upper Boroso]]
|region  = [[Upper Boroso]]
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|family  = One of the world's primary [[language family|language families]]
|family  = One of Sahar's primary [[List of language families#Language families|language families]]
|protoname = [[Proto-Upper Borosan language|Proto-Upper Borosan language]]
|protoname = [[Proto-Upper-Borosan language|Proto-Upper-Borosan]]
|child1  = [[Dulic languages|Dulic]]
|child1  = [[Lower Upper Borosan languages|Lower Upper Borosan linkage]]
|child2  = [[Lórenic languages|Lórenic]]
|child2  = [[Ngutanic languages|Ngutanic]]
|child3  = [[Taantic languages|Taantic]]
|child3  = [[Dulic languages|Taantto-Dulic]]
|child4  = [[Munidan languages|Munidan]]
|child4  = [[Tiirian languages|Tiirian]]
|child5  = [[Theweric languages|Theweric]]
|child5  = [[Vuurushnian language|Vuurushnian]]
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The ''Upper Borosan'' languages are a family of related languages in [[Upper Boroso]]. At over 400 million speakers, it is the most widely spoken language family on [[Sahar]]. It is divided into five primary groups, [[Dulic languages|Dulic ]], [[Lórenic languages|Lórenic]], [[Taantic languages|Taantic]], [[Munidan languages|Munidan]], and [[Theweric languages|Theweric]].
The '''Upper Borosan''' languages are a family of related languages primarily found in [[Upper Boroso]], with one branch found in [[Lower Boroso]]. It is one of the largest language families in Sahar, with almost 200 million speakers spread in over 40 languages in several countries, notably [[Lhavres]], [[Dhwer and Penkrot|Dhwer]], [[Taanttu]], [[Confederation of Lower Boroso]], and [[Mbamigi]], with minorities in e.g. western [[Mwamba]].  


[[Category:Language family]]
==Classification==
[[Category:Boroso]]
 
Proto-Upper-Borosan
*[[Lower Upper Borosan languages|Lower Upper Borosan linkage]]
**[[East Kiorian languages]]
**[[Lorenic languages]]
**[[Maddamic languages]]
*[[Ngutanic languages]]
*[[Dulic languages|Taantto-Dulic]]
**[[Dulic languages]]
***[[Baameki]]
****[[Vaamekian language]]
****[[Mbamigi language]]
***[[Qeerlic languages]]
****[[Nuhay Language]]
****[[Setyal language|Setyalnian language]]
**[[Taanttic languages]]
*[[Tiirian languages]]
*[[Vuurushnian language|Vuurushnian]]
*Assorted small branches
 
==Typology==
 
==Vocabulary==
 
==Further Reading==
{{Language families}}
 
[[Category:Language families]]
[[Category:Language families of Boroso]]
[[Category:Upper Borosan languages]]

Latest revision as of 03:08, 30 January 2021

Upper Borosan
Geographic
distribution:
Upper Boroso
Linguistic classification:One of Sahar's primary language families
Proto-language:Proto-Upper-Borosan
Subdivisions:
CWS codePUB

The Upper Borosan languages are a family of related languages primarily found in Upper Boroso, with one branch found in Lower Boroso. It is one of the largest language families in Sahar, with almost 200 million speakers spread in over 40 languages in several countries, notably Lhavres, Dhwer, Taanttu, Confederation of Lower Boroso, and Mbamigi, with minorities in e.g. western Mwamba.

Classification

Proto-Upper-Borosan

Typology

Vocabulary

Further Reading