East-Savakian languages
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The East-Savakian languages (or the Savakian Languages) are a language family consisting of about 30 languages. The languages originate from Eastern Savakia and are mostly based on the Bwinu language. The biggest East-Savakian languages are Çazaprada, Bwinu, Zawali, Jeçein, Kwiji and Minszesi. There are about 70 million native speakers of East-Savakian languages.