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'''Essanian''' (Native: ''xanhán'' /ʃaˈɲan/) is an Iberian Romance language descended from Mozarabic.
'''Essanian''' (Native: ''xanhán'' /ʃaˈɲan/) is an Iberian Romance language descended from Mozarabic.
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
The endonym ''xanhán'' is derived from the place name ''Xanha'', from Latin ''Hispānia''.
The endonym ''xanhán'' is derived from the place name ''Xanha'', from Latin ''Hispānia''. The English name ''Essanian'' is derived from Medieval Latin ''Essanianus'', which is a Latinization Middle Essanian ''exanyán''.
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Revision as of 14:49, 25 March 2022

Essanian (Native: xanhán /ʃaˈɲan/) is an Iberian Romance language descended from Mozarabic.

Essanian
La lengua xanhana
لَلَانْغُوَ شَنَّنَ
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|la ˈleŋgwa ʃaˈɲana]]
Created byShariifka
Early forms
Mozarabic
  • Old Essanian
    • Middle Essanian

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, which is a Latinization Middle Essanian exanyán.

Phonology

Orthography

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Prosody

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Intonation

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Morphophonology

Morphology

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Example texts

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