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Latest revision as of 08:31, 12 November 2025
| Mesvadi | |
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| mesoatzi | |
| Pronunciation | [mɛsˈfadʑi] |
| Native to | Central Etzavazi Republic (Mesvadin) |
| Ethnicity | Mesvadi people |
Native speakers | ~26 million (4623) |
Ashno-Verethian
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Early forms | Old Vertali
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| Verethian script | |
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Official language in | |
Languages of the Central Etzavazi Republic (areas where Mesvadi is the majority in green) | |
Mesvadi (mesoatzi, tr. Mesvadzi [mɛsˈfadʑi]) is a Verethian language of the Southern Verethian branch. As the national language of Mesvadin, it is one of three co-official languages of the Central Etzavazi Republic, alongside Talozhi and Kagatoni. Its closest relative is Talozhi, with which it shares some degree of mutual intelligibility.