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{{Infobox language
| name            = Emnian
| altname          =
| nativename      = ''Eaimhnidht''
| acceptance      =
| image            =
| imagesize        = <!-- or image_size -->
| imagealt        =
| imagecaption    =
| pronunciation    = [ˈavʲɾʲiːtʲ]
| states          = [[Emnia]]
| region          =
| creator          =
| created          =
| setting          =
| ethnicity        = [[Emnian people|Emnians]]
| extinct          =
| era              =
| speakers        = 5.32 million
| date            = 2020
| dateprefix      =
| ref              = <!-- up to e21 (or current edition) if ref is ''Ethnologue'' -->
| refname          =
| speakers2        =
| revived          =
| revived-category = <!-- or revived-cat -->
| familycolor      = Afro-Asiatic
| family          = {{wpl|Semitic languages|Emnitic}}
| fam1            =
| fam2            =
| fam3            = <!-- up to fam15 -->
| protoname        =
| ancestor        = {{wpl|Biblical Hebrew|Primitive Emnian}}
| ancestor2        = {{wpl|Biblical Hebrew|Primitive Emnian}}
| ancestor3        = [[Old Emnian]]
| ancestor4        = [[Middle Emnian]]
| standards        =
| stand1          =
| stand2          = <!-- up to stand6 -->
| dialects        =
| listclass        =
| dia1            =
| dia2            = <!-- up to dia20 -->
| script          = {{wpl|Latin script|Equatoric}} ([[Emnian alphabet]])<br/>
                    [[Emnian Braille]]
| sign            = [[Emnian Sign Language]]
| posteriori      =
| nation          = [[Emnia]]
| minority        =
| agency          =
| development_body =
| iso1            =
| iso1comment      =
| iso2            =
| iso2b            =
| iso2t            =
| iso2comment      =
| iso3            =
| iso3comment      =
| lc1              =
| ld1              =
| lc2              = <!-- up to lc30 -->
| ld2              = <!-- up to ld30 -->
| iso6            =
| isoexception    =
| linglist        =
| lingname        =
| linglist2        = <!-- up to linglist6 -->
| lingname2        = <!-- up to lingname6 -->
| glotto          =
| glottorefname      =
| glotto2          = <!-- up to glotto5 -->
| glottorefname2      = <!-- up to glottorefname5 -->
| aiatsis          =
| aiatsisname      =
| aiatsis2        = <!-- up to aiatsis6 -->
| aiatsisname2    = <!-- up to aiatsisname6 -->
| guthrie          =
| ELP              =
| ELPname          =
| ELP2            = <!-- up to ELP6 -->
| ELPname2        = <!-- up to ELPname6 -->
| glottopedia      =
| lingua          =
| lingua_ref      =
| ietf            =
| map              =
| mapsize          =
| mapalt          =
| mapcaption      =
| map2            =
| mapalt2          =
| mapcaption2      =
| pushpin_map      =
| pushpin_image    =
| pushpin_map_alt  =
| pushpin_map_caption =
| pushpin_mapsize  =
| pushpin_label          =
| pushpin_label_position  =
| coordinates      = <!-- use {{Coord}} -->
| module          =
| notice          = IPA
}}
'''Emnian''' (Emnian: ''Eaimhnidht'' [ˈavʲɾʲiːtʲ]) is a {{wpl|Semitic languages|West Emnitic language}} spoken by about 5.32 million people, principally in [[Emnia]], where it is an official language.
Until the 16th century, Emnian was a continuum of dialects spoken from the Lower Delta to the [[Far East (Emnian region)|Far East]] without a standard variety or spelling conventions. With the advent of [[Autocephalist Temple (Emnian lore)|Autocephalism]] and the introduction of the printing press, a standard language was developed based on the speech of the Lower Delta region. It spread through use in the education system, trade, and administration. During the romantic nationalist movements of the 19th century, the language itself was promoted as a token of Emnian national identity, and experienced a surge in use and popularity as major works of literature were produced. Today, the traditional dialects have almost disappeared except for the [[Thárann Valley dialect]].

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