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The '''Jersha''' are an ethnic group native to [[Jershaland]]. The language spoken by a vast majority of Jersha is {{wp|English}}, although the native Jersha language is spoken by a small minority. The Jersha language is considered by some linguists to be a language isolate, although others consider it an independent branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken by fewer than 500,000, being replaced in everyday life by English and usually only spoken in rural areas.
The '''Jersha''' are an ethnic group native to [[Jershaland]]. The total population of Jersha is estimated to be around 6 million. The language spoken by a vast majority of Jersha is {{wp|English}}, although the native Jersha language is spoken by a small minority. The Jersha language is considered by some linguists to be a language isolate, although others consider it an independent branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken by fewer than 500,000, being replaced in everyday life by English and usually only spoken in rural areas.






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Revision as of 12:22, 2 January 2021

The Jersha are an ethnic group native to Jershaland. The total population of Jersha is estimated to be around 6 million. The language spoken by a vast majority of Jersha is English, although the native Jersha language is spoken by a small minority. The Jersha language is considered by some linguists to be a language isolate, although others consider it an independent branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken by fewer than 500,000, being replaced in everyday life by English and usually only spoken in rural areas.