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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 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]]. | ||
[[Category:Language | [[Category:Language families]] | ||
[[Category:Boroso]] | [[Category:Boroso]] |
Revision as of 11:39, 19 April 2016
Upper Borosan | |
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Geographic distribution: | Upper Boroso |
Linguistic classification: | One of the world's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-Upper Borosan language |
Subdivisions: | |
ISO 639-2 / 5: | ubr |
CWS code | – |
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 , Lórenic, Taantic, Munidan, and Theweric.