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The '''Sani language''' is the language spoken by the '''Sani people'''. It has around 10 million speakers, mostly living in [[Talenore]] and [[Shireroth]], with scattered communities in other nations. It is an official language in Talenore. Together with the [[Amarri language]] it constitutes the Cosimo-Benacian language family which is not related to any other known language family. Some linguists believe it to be the remnants of the languages spoken before the Istvanistani and Praeta speakers migrated to eastern Benacia. Sani is an agglutinative language with no grammatical gender and the simple syllable structure (C)V.
The '''Sani language''' is the language spoken by the '''Sani people'''. It has around 10 million speakers, mostly living in [[Talenore]] and [[Shireroth]], with scattered communities in other nations. It is an official language in Talenore. Together with the [[Amarri language]] it constitutes the Cosimo-Benacian language family which is not related to any other known language family. Some linguists believe it to be the remnants of the languages spoken before the Istvanistani and Praeta speakers migrated to eastern Benacia. Sani is an agglutinative language with no grammatical gender and the simple syllable structure (C)V.
==History==
==Grammar==
==Sounds==
===Consonants===
===Vowels===
==Final==

Revision as of 13:30, 21 November 2018

The Sani language is the language spoken by the Sani people. It has around 10 million speakers, mostly living in Talenore and Shireroth, with scattered communities in other nations. It is an official language in Talenore. Together with the Amarri language it constitutes the Cosimo-Benacian language family which is not related to any other known language family. Some linguists believe it to be the remnants of the languages spoken before the Istvanistani and Praeta speakers migrated to eastern Benacia. Sani is an agglutinative language with no grammatical gender and the simple syllable structure (C)V.

History

Grammar

Sounds

Consonants

Vowels

Final