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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.
==History==
==Literature==
==Geographical Distribution==
==Dialects==
==Phonology==
===Vowels===
====Monophtongs====
====Diphthongs====
===Consonants===
==Writing System==
==References==


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Revision as of 16:30, 6 July 2022

Mahanan
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'Mahanan' written in Mahanan script.
Native to Mahana
RegionOrient
Native speakers
c. 28 million (2012)
Europan
  • Euro-Oriental
    • Ghobaran
      • Mahanan
Early form
Standard forms
Common Mahanan
Dialects
Ghobari
Official status
Official language in
 Mahana
 Kotowari
Regulated byMahan Academny
Language codes
ISO 639-1ma
ISO 639-2mah
ISO 639-3mah
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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.

History

Literature

Geographical Distribution

Dialects

Phonology

Vowels

Monophtongs

Diphthongs

Consonants

Writing System

References