Suman | |
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ຊູມານ "su man" | |
Region | Dovani |
Ethnicity | Suman people]] |
Native speakers | 9 million (5380) |
Language family |
Gao-Indralan
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Writing system | Suman script |
Recognised minority language in | Hanzen |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
The Suman Language is spoken by the Suman People native to the Kingdom of Hanzen. It is a Gao-Indralan language, belonging to the Southern branch of the family. Its script and language is very similar to the Phra Language but unique and written differently and spoken differently. These two languages share 80% cognate vocabulary.
Gao-Showans | ||
Peoples | Central: Kunihito • Sekowans • Kyo | Northern: Utari • Welang | Southern: Indralans • Đinh • Phra • Suman | Western: Tukarese • Mu-Tze • Bianjie | |
Languages | Gao-Indralan: Kunikata • Sekowan • Indralan • Đinh • Phra • Suman• Utari | Jelbo-Tukaric: Panmuan • Bianjie | Other: Kyo | |
Regions | Dovani • Seleya • Gao-Soto • Sekowo • Dankuk • Indrala • Tukarali • Jinlian • Dalibor • Great North Dovani Plain • Kalistan • Bianjie • Hanzen | |
History | Empire of Gao-Soto • Kingdom of Sekowo • History of Sekowo • History of Indrala • History of Dranland • History of Tukarali • Great Sekowian War • Southern Hemisphere War | |
Religion | Gao-Showan Religions • Daenism • Mazdâyanâ • Zenshō • Kamism • Guidao • Jienism • Kanzo |