Mursian language

Mursian (Mursski, pronounced /ˈmʊrsski/) is a Bulgo-Mursic language spoken in South Central Artemia, primarily in Mursland. It is the language of Mursians.

Along with the closely related, it is a member of the Gradinsic dialect continuum of the Indo-Artemian language family. The two languages have several characteristics that set them apart from all other Gradinsic languages: changes include the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article and the lack of a verb infinitive, but it retains and has further developed the Proto-Gradinsic verb system. One such major development is the innovation of evidential verb forms to encode for the source of information: witnessed, inferred, or reported.

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 * This is basically an interpetation of Bulgarian with a Latin alphabet and some Greek influences.