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The endonym ''xanhán'' is derived from the place name ''Xanha'', from Latin ''Hispānia''. The English name ''Essanian'' is derived from Medieval Latin ''Essanianus'' | The endonym ''xanhán'' is derived from the place name ''Xanha'', from Latin ''Hispānia''. The English name ''Essanian'' is derived from Medieval Latin ''Essanianus'' from Middle Essanian ''exanyán''. | ||
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Essanian (Native: xanhán /ʃaˈɲan/) is an Iberian Romance language descended from Mozarabic.
Essanian | |
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La lengua xanhana لَلَانْغُوَ شَنَّنَ | |
Pronunciation | [[Help:IPA|la ˈleŋgwa ʃaˈɲana]] |
Created by | Shariifka |
Early forms | Mozarabic
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Introduction
Etymology
The endonym xanhán is derived from the place name Xanha, from Latin Hispānia. The English name Essanian is derived from Medieval Latin Essanianus from Middle Essanian exanyán.