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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
| name            = Gotaish
| name            = Gotaish
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| revived-category = <!-- or revived-cat -->
| revived-category = <!-- or revived-cat -->
| familycolor      = Indo-European
| familycolor      = Indo-European
| family          = [[Thuado-Thrismaran languages|Thuado-Thrismaran]]
| fam1            = [[Transburanic]]
| fam1             = [[Islander Thrismaran Languages|Islander Thrismaran]]
| fam2             = [[North Transburanic]]
| fam2             = [[Proto-Cordic Languages|Proto-Cordic]]
| fam3             = [[Yetlandi]]
| fam3             = [[Cordic Language|Cordic]]   
| fam4             = [[Eastern Yetlandi|Eastern Yetish]]   
| fam4             = [[Southern Cordic Languages|Southern Cordic]]
| fam5             =  
|<!-- up to fam15 -->
|<!-- up to fam15 -->
| protoname        =  
| protoname        =  
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| notice          = IPA
| notice          = IPA
}}
}}
{{Eurth stub}}
{{WIP}}
{{Eurth}}
[[Category:Gotneska]]
[[Category:Language (Eurth)]]

Latest revision as of 13:28, 24 August 2023

Gotaish
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Pronunciation/jøtask/ http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=j%C3%B8task
Native to Gotneska
EthnicityGoteskan
Language codes
ISO 639-1go
ISO 639-2got
ISO 639-3got
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