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'''Windermere''' (''fi cduay Dămea'' /fi kduəj dəmeə/; [[Eevo]]: ''a birits Dymée'') is a [[Lakovic]] language belonging to the Ashanic branch. Modern Windermere arose from the vernacular spoken by settlers from [[Verse:Tricin/Imperial Wen Dămea|Imperial Wen Dămea]] in Pategia and Bjeheond. It is also known as '''Ashanian''' (e.g. ''Ntzog Xäd'' in [[Hlou]], ''Ásharn'' /ˈæʃɑːn/ in [[Shalian]]) or '''Tergetian''' (e.g. ''døludx Terged'' in [[Tseer]], ''tergetosin'' in [[Clofabosin]]) in various Trician languages. | '''Windermere''' (''fi cduay Dămea'' /fi kduəj dəmeə/; [[Eevo]]: ''a birits Dymée'') is a [[Lakovic]] language belonging to the Ashanic branch. Modern Windermere arose from the vernacular spoken by settlers from [[Verse:Tricin/Imperial Wen Dămea|Imperial Wen Dămea]] in Pategia and Bjeheond. It is also known as '''Ashanian''' (e.g. ''Ntzog Xäd'' in [[Hlou]], ''Ásharn'' /ˈæʃɑːn/ in [[Shalian]]) or '''Tergetian''' (e.g. ''døludx Terged'' in [[Tseer]], ''tergetosin'' in [[Clofabosin]]) in various Trician languages. | ||
Today Windermere is spoken in the [[Verse:Tricin/USB|USB]], [[Verse:Tricin/Tumhan|Tumhan]], [[Verse:Tricin/Pategia|Pategia | Today Windermere is spoken in the [[Verse:Tricin/USB|USB]], [[Verse:Tricin/Tumhan|Tumhan]], [[Verse:Tricin/Pategia|Pategia]], and in former Windermere colonies in [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli|Txapoalli]], whereas in Talma Classical Windermere was replaced with other vernaculars. With 550 million native and L2 speakers, it is the fourth most widely spoken language and the most widely spoken [[Lakovic]] language. It forms the Bjeheondian sprachbund with [[Hlou]], [[Ciêng]], [[Gwnax]], and most other Bjeheondian languages. | ||
It is more distantly related to [[Tseer]], [[Tsrovesh]], and [[Häskä]]. | It is more distantly related to [[Tseer]], [[Tsrovesh]], and [[Häskä]]. |
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