Minszesi language

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Minszesi
Mónszяsi
Pronunciation[minšési], [mhónzesi]
Native toKjaw
Cape Eter
Native speakers
800,000 (2017)
DialectsKjaw Szesi, Banton Szesi, Bwinuszesi
Latin
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Minszesi, also known as "Szesi", is a minority language spoken in Ganji Islands. It used to be the official language of Ganji Islands in the beginning of the 20th century, but it lost its place due to the Minszes Genocide in 1924-1926. The language is still a popular language to learn.