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'''[[Attian|Attiess]]''' (''Attiess Hevriti'': '''אתנְי''', ''Latin'': '''Athnai''', [[IPA for Attian|/aθˈnai̩/]]) iss a Attamiess tall dē gipratt vort inn dē [[w:Caucasus|Kaukasussberrgs]], oss dē grenser oss [[w:Georgia (country)|Georrgiē]], [[w:Armenia|Armeniē]] | '''[[Attian|Attiess]]''' (''Attiess Hevriti'': '''אתנְי''', ''Latin'': '''Athnai''', [[IPA for Attian|/aθˈnai̩/]]) iss a Attamiess tall dē gipratt vort inn dē [[w:Caucasus|Kaukasussberrgs]], oss dē grenser oss [[w:Georgia (country)|Georrgiē]], [[w:Armenia|Armeniē]] enn [[w:Turkey|Turrky]]. Dē heppt gyn gikentnē kolls oss anderr talls, ausdankig oss fillter poggings oss dyling. | ||
The language has been documented in the Caucasus since at least the 9<sup>th</sup> century AD, with the discovery of the ''Hayastani documents'', (Attian: ''Egrava ta Hayaztan'', ''חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן'') a Greek transcript of the languages in an around the [[w:Transcaucasian|Transcaucasian]] settlements. The now fragile documents were written by the Byzantine Greek philosopher Antenor [[w:Yerevan|Erevanon]], in an effort to investigate the ethnic diversity i the region: | The language has been documented in the Caucasus since at least the 9<sup>th</sup> century AD, with the discovery of the ''Hayastani documents'', (Attian: ''Egrava ta Hayaztan'', ''חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן'') a Greek transcript of the languages in an around the [[w:Transcaucasian|Transcaucasian]] settlements. The now fragile documents were written by the Byzantine Greek philosopher Antenor [[w:Yerevan|Erevanon]], in an effort to investigate the ethnic diversity i the region: |
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