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- |child5 = [[Ziimen languages]] The '''Amaian languages''' are a medium-sized family of ten languages in South [[Miraria]]. Together they are spoken by around 35 million people.2 KB (262 words) - 13:33, 31 January 2021
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- ...[[Amaian languages|Amaian]], [[Baitaar languages|Baitaar]], and [[Voontic languages|Voontic]]. [[Category:Languages of Miraria]]400 bytes (47 words) - 16:10, 28 May 2022
- |child5 = [[Ziimen languages]] The '''Amaian languages''' are a medium-sized family of ten languages in South [[Miraria]]. Together they are spoken by around 35 million people.2 KB (262 words) - 13:33, 31 January 2021
- |name = Ziimen languages |fam1 = [[Amaian languages]]2 KB (315 words) - 21:39, 30 January 2021
- |languages = [[Ziimen languages]], [[Amaian language]] ...x dramatically under influence from the [[Balak language]]. These [[Ziimen languages]] ([[Amaian language|Amaian]] ''zìimen'' 'of the valley') are nowadays spo2 KB (255 words) - 20:28, 27 June 2021
- ...es|Amaian]], and [[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]] families, East Zwazwam Gulf languages distinguish masculine and feminine genders, with the masculine being the mo [[Category:East Zwazwam Gulf languages]][[Category:Language families]][[Category:Language families of Parshita]][[1 KB (116 words) - 16:55, 29 June 2021
- | child1 = [[Sirchak languages|Sirchak]] | child2 = [[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]]3 KB (366 words) - 17:01, 5 October 2023
- |fam1 = [[Amaian languages]] ...Amaia]] and [[Zwazwamia]], though it is usually considered as two separate languages, [[Amaian language|Amaian]] and [[Zwazwan language|Zwazwan]].10 KB (1,465 words) - 14:57, 4 August 2022
- ...[Zwazwan Gulf]]. X, with the greatest concentration of speakers of Baitaar languages is in [[Baghazan]], and smaller communities in [[Amaia]], [[Balakia]], and ...|Ashkay]], with at least 15 million L1 speakers. In contrast, many Baitaar languages - such as Voont and Daikhra - are endangered to some extent.5 KB (718 words) - 16:04, 29 June 2023
- | blank_name_sec1 = Official languages4 KB (372 words) - 15:18, 30 January 2021
- |official_languages = <!--Languages recognised in legislation, constitution, etc--> |languages_type = Regional languages12 KB (1,683 words) - 22:10, 10 September 2023
- ...uage isolates, unclassified languages, extinct language groups, and signed languages. {{See also|List of languages by total amount of speakers}}6 KB (709 words) - 01:07, 26 January 2024
- ..., ''Wamx'' [[Vemkha languages#Phonology|[wamx kuɣs]]] or ''Vəŋx'' [[Vemkha languages#Phonology|[vəŋx kuɣs]]]) is a [[List of language families#Language_isola ==Languages==4 KB (516 words) - 19:32, 16 October 2022
- - Trade talk developed from this and other languages of the gulf - survives in modern day in dialectal speak of fishermen but ra - Occupation of Hareyez saw minor decline in Khambvan languages8 KB (1,183 words) - 23:25, 23 July 2021
- ...[[Vaniuan]] family from the [[Kashisan]] sub-group of [[Eastern Vaniuan]] languages, spoken in present-day Balakia and surrounding nations. The language itself2 KB (196 words) - 20:27, 27 June 2021
- This is a list of languages spoken in Sahar ranked by total speakers. | [[Ngerupic languages|Ngerupic]]24 KB (2,488 words) - 01:11, 26 January 2024
- |fam1 = [[Ryamaian languages|Ryamaian]] |fam2 = [[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]]12 KB (1,648 words) - 01:00, 8 December 2023
- |national_languages = <!--Country/territory-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> |regional_languages = <!--Languages recognised or associated with particular regions within the country/territo10 KB (1,282 words) - 20:20, 13 January 2021
- |official_languages = Zwazwan<!--Languages recognised in legislation, constitution, etc--> |national_languages = <!--Country/territory-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc-->14 KB (1,905 words) - 22:15, 21 October 2021
- ...><br>[[Amaian languages|Amaian languages]] <br>[[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan languages]] ...of Tarkhan and the eastern lands, the empire gradually embraced the local languages. Under Âshar’s reign the ''Asawân'' language “golden tongue” became13 KB (1,973 words) - 17:11, 25 January 2024
- |regional_languages = <!--Languages recognised or associated with particular regions within the country/territo |languages = <!--Languages of the further type-->12 KB (1,711 words) - 16:27, 23 January 2023