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|name=Middle Sirrese
|nativename={{lang|msir|sirratōdata}}
|nativename={{lang|msir|𐽻𐽶𐽾𐽾𐽰𐾀𐽰𐽰𐽳𐽸𐽰𐾀𐽰}} ({{lang|msir|sirratōdata}})
|pronunciation=sir.ra.toː.da.ta
|pronunciation=sir.ra.toː.da.ta
|era=Spoken until the early 10th century, became [[Middle Sirrese]].
|era=Spoken until the early 13th century, became [[Sirrese]] and (unnamed).
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Middle Sirrese (Also ''Classical Sirresic''; {{lang|msir|sirratōdata}}, /sir.ra.toː.da.ta/) was a Chlesamnic language spoken in the Manchurian plains until the early 10th century, when it became Middle Sirrese. Old Sirrese was mainly written in the Old Uyghur script (this article will use Latin script), but later saw use of a script called "sirrāmma" (literally "silver spirit") which is a descendant of Old Uyghur and persists today in certain parts of for Manchurian Sirrese (eg. in Sakhalin and Khabarovsk Krai).
Middle Sirrese (Also ''Classical Sirresic''; {{lang|msir|𐽻𐽶𐽾𐽾𐽰𐾀𐽰𐽰𐽳𐽸𐽰𐾀𐽰}} ({{lang|msir|sirratōdata}}), /sir.ra.toː.da.ta/) was a Chlesamnic language spoken in the Manchurian plains until the early 13th century, when it split into [[Sirrese]] and (unnamed). Middle Sirrese was mainly written in the Old Uyghur script (this article will use it alongside Latin script), but later saw use of a script called "sirrāmma" (literally "silver spirit") which is a descendant of Old Uyghur and persists today in certain parts of Manchuria for Manchurian Sirrese (eg. in Khabarovsk Krai, but also Sakhalin).


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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==Morphology==
==Morphology==