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|name = Tsan
|name = Tsan
|nativename = ᏊᏮ  Ꮧ:Ꮂ <br/>(''Tsani tsúyi'')
|nativename = ᏊᏮ  Ꮧ:Ꮂ <br/>(''Tsani tsúyi'')
|pronunciation = /t͡sʌ̃ʔɪ t͡suwʝɪ/
|pronunciation = [t͡sʌ̃ʔɪ t͡suβ̞ʝɪ]
|region = [http://liberal.nationstates.net/region=sapirica Sapirica]
|region = [http://liberal.nationstates.net/region=sapirica Sapirica]
|states = [http://antiquity.nationstates.net/nation=tsandi Sultanate of Tsandi]
|states = [http://antiquity.nationstates.net/nation=tsandi Sultanate of Tsandi]
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'''Tsani''', or ᏊᏮ  Ꮧ:Ꮂ (''Tsani tsúyi''), pronounced /t͡sʌ̃ʔɪ t͡suwʝɪ/, is a Tanisi language spoken in the [http://antiquity.nationstates.net/nation=tsandi Sultanate of Tsandi]. The Sultanate is located in the eastern region of [http://liberal.nationstates.net/region=sapirica Sapirica]. The language belongs to the Tanisi language family and is thus distantly related to the [[Ris]] language.
'''Tsani''', or ᏊᏮ  Ꮧ:Ꮂ (''Tsani tsúyi''), pronounced [t͡sʌ̃ʔɪ t͡suβ̞ʝɪ], is a Tanisi language spoken in the [http://antiquity.nationstates.net/nation=tsandi Sultanate of Tsandi]. The Sultanate is located in the eastern region of [http://liberal.nationstates.net/region=sapirica Sapirica]. The language belongs to the Tanisi language family and is thus distantly related to the [[Ris]] language.


Tsani is a heavily [[w:agglutinative language|agglutinating]] with a complex verbal morphology. The language has repeatedly been analysed as lacking [[w:nouns|nouns]] and [[w:adjectives|adjectives]] altogether, in favour of [[w:verb|verb]]s. Phonologically it exhibits [[w:prenasalised consonants|prenasalised consonants]], realised as nasal clusters or voiced consonants in different dialects.
Tsani is a heavily [[w:agglutinative language|agglutinating]] with a complex verbal morphology. The language has repeatedly been analysed as lacking [[w:nouns|nouns]] and [[w:adjectives|adjectives]] altogether, in favour of [[w:verb|verb]]s. Phonologically it exhibits [[w:prenasalised consonants|prenasalised consonants]], realised as nasal clusters or voiced consonants in different dialects.