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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File: | <div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Oroshanlanguagemappng.png|120px]]</div> '''Oroshan''' (''kikŋaʔvəvi'', <small>pronounced:</small> {{IPA|[kigŋaʔvəˈvi]}}) is a [[Gujino-Bintani languages|Gujino-Bintani language]] spoken in the extreme northeast of [[Surucia]], mostly contained in [[Oroshia]], where nearly 2 million speakers reside. It is a [[Gujino-Bintani languages#Gujin languages|Gujin language]], genetically, within the wider Gujino-Bintani family. Specifically, it is a Coast Gujin language, along with the [[Yvlipkan language]], who diverged from their common ancestor an estimated 1,500 years ago. It is still relatively close to languages such as Yvlipkan, and more distant to other Gujin languages, and even [[Gujino-Bintani languages#Bintan languages|Bintan languages]], as part of the wider family. It is considerably more conservative than its closest relative, Yvlipkan, which has innovated greatly phonologically and grammatically. ('''[[Oroshan_language|See more...]]''') |
Latest revision as of 01:25, 31 October 2023
Oroshan (kikŋaʔvəvi, pronounced: [kigŋaʔvəˈvi]) is a Gujino-Bintani language spoken in the extreme northeast of Surucia, mostly contained in Oroshia, where nearly 2 million speakers reside. It is a Gujin language, genetically, within the wider Gujino-Bintani family. Specifically, it is a Coast Gujin language, along with the Yvlipkan language, who diverged from their common ancestor an estimated 1,500 years ago. It is still relatively close to languages such as Yvlipkan, and more distant to other Gujin languages, and even Bintan languages, as part of the wider family. It is considerably more conservative than its closest relative, Yvlipkan, which has innovated greatly phonologically and grammatically. (See more...)