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Maritsan (/məˈɹitsən/ mə-REE-tsən) autonym: Ebrusy [ɛbrusɨ] (Εβρουση, Εβρουσυι, ەبروسى، إَبرُسِ) is a Western [[Chlesamnic |Chlesamnic]] Language spoken in eastern Greece.  
Maritsan (/məˈɹitsən/ [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:English%20pronunciation mə-RĒ-tsn]), also called Ebrusian /ɛbɹuʃən/ (ĕ-BRO͞O-shn) (autonym: Ebrusy [ɛbrusɨ] (Εβρουση, Εβρουσυι, ەبروسى، إَبرُسِ) is a Western [[Chlesamnic |Chlesamnic]] Language spoken in eastern Greece. This language is spoken near the Maritsa (Native: Ebrus).
 
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{{Infobox language
||name=Maritsan
||name=Maritsan
||nativename={{lang|mrs|Ebrusy, Εβρουση, Εβρουσυι, ەبروسى، إَبرُسِ}}
||altname=Ebrusian
||nativename={{lang|mari|Ebrusy, Εβρουση, Εβρουσυι, ەبروسى، إَبرُسِ}}
||pronunciation=ɛbrusɨ
||pronunciation=ɛbrusɨ
||setting=Alt-History Europe
||ethnicity:Maritsans
||ethnicity:Maritsans
||states=Burgas; Varna; Constanța; Evros; Rhodope; Edirne; Kırklareli
||states=Burgas; Varna; Constanța; Evros; Rhodope; Edirne; Kırklareli
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||script3=Latn
||script3=Latn
||ancestor1=[[Proto-Chlesamnic]]
||ancestor1=[[Proto-Chlesamnic]]
||creator:
||familycolor=Indo-European
||familycolor=Indo-European
||iso3=mrs
||agency=Organisation for the Preservation of the Maritsan Language
||notice:ipa
||nation=Maritsastan
||minority=Türkiye; Bulgaria; Greece; Romania
||iso3=mari
||creator=User:ClassierK
||notice:IPA
}}
}}
==Etymology==
The English name ultimately comes from Bulgarian Мари́ца (maríca), it came from Thracian *māras / *māros plus -ица, the Bulgarian feminine noun suffix, coming from Proto-Slavic *-ica. The Thracian term either meant “marsh; bog” or “great; significant”.
The Maritsan autonym, Ebrusy coincidentally also came from Thracian *ebrus, their name for the river, but *ebrus came from Thracian *ebru meaning wide. The -y suffix is the plural vocative suffix, as all languages are in the vocative plural form as a base. The -y suffix came from Proto-Chlesamnic *-áus.
==Morphology==
Maritsan Morphology is much simplified from Proto-Chlesamnic, and even its closest relative of Jankıbıreqhü.
===Nouns===
Maritsan nouns distinguish between two numbers (singular and plural) and 8 cases. All of which descend directly from the cases with the same name in proto-Chlesamnic
* Nominative
* Vocative
* Accusatve
* Allative
* Genitive
* Ablative
* Dative
* Instrumental
Each noun also fits into one of 6 classes, called stems , based off the ending, there is
* a-stem
* ā-stem
* i-stem
* u-stem
* r-stem
* consonant stem
Each stem will decline differently based on gender, though each do it differently, it will either decline by
* Masc./Fem. , Neut. (a-stem; i-stem; u-stem)
* Masc./Neut. , Fem. (Consonant stem)
* Fem./Neut. m Masc. (ā-stem; r-stem)
{{mari-decl-f-a|ōs}}
===Adjectives===
Adjectives also decline for the same case and number as nouns, but there’s only one way to decline them. As well as that, adjectives agree with their noun in case and gender. Within the table the gender order is Masculinr, then Neuter, then Feminine
{{mari-decl-adj|saf}}