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'''[[Attian|Attiess]]''' (''Attiess Hevriti'': '''אתנְי''', ''Latin'': '''Athnai''', [[IPA for Attian|/aθˈnai̩/]]) iss a Attamiess tall dē gipratt vort inn dē [[w:Caucasus|Kaukasussberrgs]], oss dē grenser oss [[w:Georgia (country)|Georrgiē]], [[w:Armenia|Armeniē]] enn [[w:Turkey|Turrky]]. Dē heppt gyn gikentnē kolls oss anderr talls, ausdankig oss fillter poggings oss dyling.
'''[[Attian|Attiess]]''' (''Attiess Hevriti'': '''אתנְי''', ''Latin'': '''Athnai''', [[IPA for Attian|/aθˈnai̩/]]) iss a Attamiess tall dē gipratt vort inn dē [[w:Caucasus|Kaukasussberrgs]], oss dē grenser oss [[w:Georgia (country)|Georrgiē]], [[w:Armenia|Armeniē]] enn [[w:Turkey|Turrky]]. Dē heppt gyn gikentnē kolls oss anderr talls, ausdankig oss fillter poggings oss dyling.


The language has been documented in the Caucasus since at least the 9<sup>th</sup> century AD, with the discovery of the ''Hayastani documents'', (Attian: ''Egrava ta Hayaztan'', ''חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן'') a Greek transcript of the languages in an around the [[w:Transcaucasian|Transcaucasian]] settlements. The now fragile documents were written by the Byzantine Greek philosopher Antenor [[w:Yerevan|Erevanon]], in an effort to investigate the ethnic diversity i the region:
Dē tall iss bisgryft givirtē inn dē Kaukasuss zytē oss minnig dē 9<sup>stē</sup> iww, oss dē finnting oss dē ''Hayastanisgryfings'', (Attiess: ''Egrava ta Hayaztan'', ''חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן'') a Grikiess bisgryfing oss dē talls inn enn ronnig oss dē [[w:Transcaucasian|Transkaukasiess]] tarrpings. Dē nuiglyk brykig sgryfings virti gisgrifft oss dē Bizantyngrikiess grautdenker Antenor [[w:Yerevan|Erevanon]], inn a pogging oss aussúkē dē follksgillighyt inn dē gybess:


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|text=I have seen many different men of various posture and pride passing these roads, none less awe-inspiring than the other: The '''[[w:Armenians|Armenioi]]''', an intelligent breed, clever and calculating merchants speaking a language not too dissimilar to our own. [...] <!-- Then there are the '''[[w:Georgians|Georgioi]]''', quite similar to the Armenioi, but far moredivided and barbaric in their utterances, just like the warmonging Kurds and Turks. --> Then there are the '''[[Qafesona|Caphessonioi]]''', peaceful, tranquil, with a timid stance towards strangers, speaking a language using the very letters of our own alphabet. The '''[[Attian|Attnicoi]]''' on the other hand, are interesting, a reclusive tribe of people, shy to speak with their proper, unintelligible speech; preferring to use that of their neighbours [...]''
|text=I have seen many different men of various posture and pride passing these roads, none less awe-inspiring than the other: The '''[[w:Armenians|Armenioi]]''', an intelligent breed, clever and calculating merchants speaking a language not too dissimilar to our own. [...] <!-- Then there are the '''[[w:Georgians|Georgioi]]''', quite similar to the Armenioi, but far moredivided and barbaric in their utterances, just like the warmonging Kurds and Turks. --> Then there are the '''[[Qafesona|Caphessonioi]]''', peaceful, tranquil, with a timid stance towards strangers, speaking a language using the very letters of our own alphabet. The '''[[Attian|Attnicoi]]''' on the other hand, are interesting, a reclusive tribe of people, shy to speak with their proper, unintelligible speech; preferring to use that of their neighbours [...]''
|sign=-Antenor Erevanon, 9<sup>th</sup> century Judaeo-Greek philospher and settler
|sign=-Antenor Erevanon, 9<sup>th</sup> century Judaeo-Greek philospher and settler
|source=Hayastani documents
|source=Hayastanisgryfings
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