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|name = Ernish
|name = Ernish
|nativename = Auzinim
|nativename = Auzinim
|pronunciation=ɐʉʐɪnɪm
|pronunciation=auʐinim
|setting = [[Verse:Angai]]
|setting = [[Verse:Mwail]]
|region =
|region =
|speakers=300 million
|speakers=1.5 billion
|date=2025
|date=2025
|familycolor=austronesian
|familycolor=austronesian
|fam1=[[Verse:Angai/Irenesian languages|Irenesian]]
|fam1=[[Verse:Mwail/Irenesian languages|Irenesian]]
|fam2=[[Verse:Angai/Erno-Kawenic languages|Erno-Kawenic]]
|fam2=[[Verse:Mwail/Erno-Kawenic languages|Erno-Kawenic]]
|fam3=[[Verse:Angai/Ernic languages|Ernic]]
|fam3=[[Verse:Mwail/Ernic languages|Ernic]]
|fam4=Old Ernish
|fam4=Old Ernish
|iso3=
|iso3=
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|notice=IPA
|notice=IPA
}}
}}
'''Ernish''' (native name ''Auzinim'' /ɐʉʐɪnɪm/) is an Irenesian language spoken in Eastern Siberia and northern North America along with its closest relatives (the Ernic branch of Irenesian, including Whyastian).
'''Ernish''' (native name ''Auzinim'' /auʐinim/) is an Irenesian language spoken in Eastern Siberia and northern North America along with its closest relatives (the Ernic branch of Irenesian, including Whyastian).
 
Ernish played an important role in Angai North American scholarship during the Angaian Enlightenment. It is one of the six official languages of the Angaian United Nations.


Ernish played an important role in Angai North American scholarship during the Angaian Enlightenment. In 2025 it was the sixth most spoken language.  It is one of the six official languages of the Angaian United Nations.
== From Proto-Ernic to Ernish ==
== From Proto-Ernic to Ernish ==
# word-final ə deleted
# word-final ə deleted
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== Grammar ==
== Grammar ==
VSO; similar to Indonesian or Classical Arabic grammar
VSO; similar to Polynesian grammar
 
Polynesian articles but they're Aramaic-style suffixes (with number marking)