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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Messarian is the most-spoken member of the [[Mengriian languages|Mengriian language family]]. Unlike other members of the [[Ingro-Zyguric languages|Ingro-Zyguric]] branch, Messarian has no [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrumental_case Instrumental case] despite being directly descended from [[Ingrian language|Ingrian]] | |||
==Dialects== | ==Dialects== | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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Messarian | |
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Amsarturi | |
ამსარური | |
Pronunciation | [ɑmsɑːrturi] |
Native to | Messaria |
Region | Greater Dienstad |
Mengriian
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Early forms | Ancient Messarian
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Messarian script | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Messaria |
Regulated by | Messarian Linguistic Institute of Kharist |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | mes |
ISO 639-2 | mss |
ISO 639-3 | me |
Messarian is a language within the Ingro-Zyguric branch of the Mengriian language family. It is recognized as the official language of Messaria, where it is spoken as a first language by the majority of the nation's inhabitants and as a second by some regional subgroups. Messarian is the literary language for all Messarians, including other Messarian subgroups.
Classification
Messarian is the most-spoken member of the Mengriian language family. Unlike other members of the Ingro-Zyguric branch, Messarian has no Instrumental case despite being directly descended from Ingrian