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'''Mahanan''' is a Europan language part of the Oriental-Thalassan group, part of the {{wp|Indo-Aryan languages|Tseiamit}} sub-group. The language is the officially spoken language in [[Mahana]], with an estimated 28 million native speakers. | '''Mahanan''' is a Europan language part of the Oriental-Thalassan group, part of the {{wp|Indo-Aryan languages|Tseiamit}} sub-group. The language is the officially spoken language in [[Mahana]], with an estimated 28 million native speakers. It is the official language and lingua franca of [[Mahana]] as well as an official language in [[Kotowari]]. It is also recognised as a regionally spoken language in both [[Namdatka]] and [[Mekabiri]] | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 16:32, 6 July 2022
Mahanan | |
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Native to | Mahana |
Region | Orient |
Native speakers | c. 28 million (2012) |
Europan
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Early form | |
Standard forms | Common Mahanan
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Dialects | |
Ghobari | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Mahana Kotowari |
Regulated by | Mahan Academny |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | ma |
ISO 639-2 | mah |
ISO 639-3 | mah |
Mahanan is a Europan language part of the Oriental-Thalassan group, part of the Tseiamit sub-group. The language is the officially spoken language in Mahana, with an estimated 28 million native speakers. It is the official language and lingua franca of Mahana as well as an official language in Kotowari. It is also recognised as a regionally spoken language in both Namdatka and Mekabiri