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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
The Modern Manish language as spoken in Cartondin and Terithius traces its origins back to Old Manish, one of the five languages given to Aior by the gods near the time of the creation. Since then, several languages have branched off from the original tongue, but none has such a large group of speakers as Modern Manish. | The Modern Manish language as spoken in Cartondin and Terithius traces its origins back to [[Old Manish]], which in turn derives from [[Ancient Manish]], one of the five languages given to Aior by the gods near the time of the creation. Since then, several languages have branched off from the original tongue, but none has such a large group of speakers as Modern Manish. | ||
Over the course of just over two thousand years, various groups have used Manish either as a native language or even more commonly as a lingua franca. This has led to the simplification of many of the morphological and phonological features of the language. | Over the course of just over two thousand years, various groups have used Manish either as a native language or even more commonly as a lingua franca. This has led to the simplification of many of the morphological and phonological features of the language. | ||
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