Mirian Greek (Greek: Μιριάνική Ἑλληνική γλώσσα Greek pronunciation: [mirianike hɛlenike ˈɣlɔsa]) is the scholastic (academic) Greek language used in the Mirian Church to study Greek manuscripts of the Septuagint and the New Testament. It is a derivative of the Koine Greek language spoken in the coastal regions of the eastern Mediterranean during the Hellenistic era to the days of the Roman Empire. Language family: Indo-European > Hellenic > Ancient Greek > Eastern (Attic-Ionic) > Koine > Mirian Greek Native to: Kerala, India; Hawaiian Islands
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