The Majatran language (المعترنية) is a Qedarite (Semitic) language spoken by the Majatrans and one of the most widely spoken languages in Majatra. Majatran is the dominant language in Badara, Kafuristan, Jakania, and Wantuni, and a significant minority language in Beiteynu, Barmenia, Cobura, Zardugal, Istalia, and Solentia. Under the Ahmadi Caliphate Majatran became a lingua franca for the Western regions of the continent, rising to the status of one of the two liturgical languages of Ahmadism (together with Brmek).
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| - The Majatran language (المعترنية) is a Qedarite (Semitic) language spoken by the Majatrans and one of the most widely spoken languages in Majatra. Majatran is the dominant language in Badara, Kafuristan, Jakania, and Wantuni, and a significant minority language in Beiteynu, Barmenia, Cobura, Zardugal, Istalia, and Solentia. Under the Ahmadi Caliphate Majatran became a lingua franca for the Western regions of the continent, rising to the status of one of the two liturgical languages of Ahmadism (together with Brmek).
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| - The Majatran language (المعترنية) is a Qedarite (Semitic) language spoken by the Majatrans and one of the most widely spoken languages in Majatra. Majatran is the dominant language in Badara, Kafuristan, Jakania, and Wantuni, and a significant minority language in Beiteynu, Barmenia, Cobura, Zardugal, Istalia, and Solentia. Under the Ahmadi Caliphate Majatran became a lingua franca for the Western regions of the continent, rising to the status of one of the two liturgical languages of Ahmadism (together with Brmek).
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