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'''Tevrés''' (/tevˈɾes̺/), also known as '''Hileranos''' (/ileˈɾãnos̺/), or the '''Tevren Language''' (''lla çira tevressa'') is an [[Aeranid Languages|Aeranid Language]] originating in the [[Çien-lli-Tevrén]] region of northern [[Hileria]], and has around 12 million speakers throughout the nation of [[Tevrén]], where it is the official language, as well as another 100 thousand speakers in [[Fasser]].
'''Tevrés''' (/tevˈɾes̺/), also known as '''Hileranos''' (/ileˈɾãnos̺/), or the '''Tevren Language''' (''lla çira tevressa'') is an [[Aeranid Languages|Aeranid Language]] originating in the [[Çien-uy-Tevrén]] region of northern [[Hileria]], and has around 12 million speakers throughout the nation of [[Tevrén]], where it is the official language, as well as another 100 thousand speakers in [[Fasser]].


Tevrés is a member of the [[Hilero-Aeranid group of languages]], which evolved from several dialects of [[Late Aeranir]] spoken in Hileria after the fall of the Aeranid Empire in the 12th century <small>[[New Imperial Age|BNIA]]</small>.  Tevrés began to blossom as a literary language in the 6th and 7th centuries <small>[[New Imperial Age|BNIA]]</small>, mainly from southern port cities under Fasser control, such as [[Azcotive]] and [[Lludazfassín]].  Modern Tevrés is most heavily influenced by these southern dialects and the dialects spoken around Çien-lli-Tevrén to the north, especially after these two regions were united in 36 <small>[[New Imperial Age|BNIA]]</small> into [[Tevrén Vuy]].
Tevrés is a member of the [[Hilero-Aeranid group of languages]], which evolved from several dialects of [[Late Aeranir]] spoken in Hileria after the fall of the Aeranid Empire in the 12th century <small>[[New Imperial Age|BNIA]]</small>.  Tevrés began to blossom as a literary language in the 6th and 7th centuries <small>[[New Imperial Age|BNIA]]</small>, mainly from southern port cities under Fasser control, such as [[Azcotive]] and [[Lludazfassín]].  Modern Tevrés is most heavily influenced by these southern dialects and the dialects spoken around Çien-lli-Tevrén to the north, especially after these two regions were united in 36 <small>[[New Imperial Age|BNIA]]</small> into [[Tevrén Vuy]].
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