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'''Nurian''' (/ˈnʊəɹiən/, Nurian: ''gaffą nūrimę'', [[Tíogall]]: ''an Núirimh'') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] descending from [[Thensarian]], aesthetically inspired by Pali, Italian, and Lithuanian. Close relatives include [[Tíogall]] and [[Bênôcian]]. Nurian is the official language of Nuria (''Nūrē'') in southwestern Talma. More than any other Talmic language, Nurian exhibits stark diglossia: Standard Nurian is easily the most conservative extant [[Talmic languages|Talmic]] language in both lexicon, grammar, and phonology, but colloquial Nurian has absorbed signficant influence from [[Dūsswaren]], to the point that the grammar is very different from Standard Nurian.
'''Nurian''' (/ˈnʊəɹiən/, Nurian: ''gaffą nūrimę'', [[Tíogall]]: ''an Núirimh'') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] descending from [[Thensarian]], aesthetically inspired by Pali, Italian, and Lithuanian. Close relatives include [[Tíogall]] and [[Bênôcian]]. Nurian is the official language of Nuria (''Nūrē'') in southwestern Talma. More than any other Talmic language, Nurian exhibits stark diglossia: Standard Nurian is easily the most conservative extant [[Talmic languages|Talmic]] language in both lexicon, grammar, and phonology, but colloquial Nurian is much different.


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