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|region        = Kŭyŭgwažtow
|region        = Kŭyŭgwažtow
|ethnicity    = Kŭyŭgwaž (''kŭyŭgwažüülŭn'')
|ethnicity    = Kŭyŭgwaž (''kŭyŭgwažüülŭn'')
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|date          = 6424
|date          = 6424
|setting      = [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]]
|setting      = [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]]
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|nation        = Kŭyŭgwažtow
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'''Kuyugwazian''', natively ''kŭyŭgwažen toohlŭžŭn'' or simply ''kŭyŭgwažennŭ'', is a [[Verse:Calémere|Calémerian]] language spoken on Márusúturon. It belongs to the Northern Central branch of the [[Kenengyry languages]] (''kenengŭri toohlŭžüül''), and is the ethnic language of the Kŭyŭgwaž people (''kŭyŭgwažen haalyŭn'' or ''kŭyŭgwažüülŭn''), being the majority language in their country, Kŭyŭgwažtow, as well as being spoken in the sizable ethnic Kŭyŭgwaž community in the [[Verse:Chlouvānem Inquisition|Chlouvānem Inquisition]] (amounting to about one third of all Kuyugwazian speakers).
'''Kuyugwazian''', natively ''kŭyŭgwažen toohlŭžŭn'' or simply ''kŭyŭgwažennŭ'', is a [[Verse:Calémere|Calémerian]] language spoken on Márusúturon. It belongs to the Northern Central branch of the [[Kenengyry languages]] (''kenengŭri toohlŭžüül''), and is the ethnic language of the Kŭyŭgwaž people (''kŭyŭgwažen haalyŭn'' or ''kŭyŭgwažüülŭn''), being the majority language in their country, Kŭyŭgwažtow, as well as being spoken in the sizable ethnic Kŭyŭgwaž community in the [[Verse:Chlouvānem Inquisition|Chlouvānem Inquisition]] (amounting to about 45% of all Kuyugwazian speakers).


It is closely related to the most widespread of the Kenengyry languages, [[Soenjoan]] (''soyŭnyaan toohlŭžŭn'' in Kuyugwazian), however it is more conservative in its morphology.
It is closely related to the most widespread of the Kenengyry languages, [[Soenjoan]] (''soyŭnyaan toohlŭžŭn'' in Kuyugwazian), however it is more conservative in its morphology.
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