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|nativename = ''Sjowaazheñ sheg'' | |nativename = ''Sjowaazheñ sheg'' | ||
|pronunciation= / | |pronunciation= /stsˑuwɑːʐ̊ɛ̃ ʂˑɛk/ | ||
|setting= Tricin | |setting= Tricin | ||
|region = Txapoalli | |region = Txapoalli | ||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (native name ''sjowaazheñ sheg'' / | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (native name ''sjowaazheñ sheg'' /stsuwɑːʐ̊ɛ̃ ʂˑɛk/) is a classical language primarily inspired by Navajo and Polish. It is an agglutinative-fusional language, with complex politeness and honorific distinctions. | ||
Sjowaazheñ is often considered one of the "Big Three" ancient Quihum languages: Thensarian, Old Wibian, and Sjowaazheñ. Sjowaazheñ has many modern descendants; it is still used as the liturgical language of the (yet unnamed) "Sjowaazheñ" religion. | Sjowaazheñ is often considered one of the "Big Three" ancient Quihum languages: Thensarian, Old Wibian, and Sjowaazheñ. Sjowaazheñ has many modern descendants; it is still used as the liturgical language of the (yet unnamed) "Sjowaazheñ" religion. | ||