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In Linguistic Seminaries, at least three other foreign languages are taught - one of the three is almost always either Skyrdagor or Cerian (sometimes both), with Qualdomelic, Nordûlaki, Bronic, Spocian, central Dabuke koiné, Nâdjawārre, Soenyŏk, Kŭyŭgwažen, and sometimes Gathura, modern Nivarese, Kalese, and Helinetian being commonly offered (some are more prevalent in certain areas, e.g. Nâdjawārre, Soenyŏk, and Kŭyŭgwažen in the Northwest).<br/>
In Linguistic Seminaries, at least three other foreign languages are taught - one of the three is almost always either Skyrdagor or Cerian (sometimes both), with Qualdomelic, Nordûlaki, Bronic, Spocian, central Dabuke koiné, Nâdjawārre, Soenyŏk, Kŭyŭgwažen, and sometimes Gathura, modern Nivarese, Kalese, and Helinetian being commonly offered (some are more prevalent in certain areas, e.g. Nâdjawārre, Soenyŏk, and Kŭyŭgwažen in the Northwest).<br/>
In Political Seminaries, the characterizing subjects are judiciary and political subjects (''dvašpani kǣvyanædanīyi no tarlā''), which includes a broader focus on religious teaching. Political Seminaries are considered the most useful for entering in ''pahēšhānēyai'' - the university-like academies that prepare in order to become Inquisitors.<br/>
In Political Seminaries, the characterizing subjects are judiciary and political subjects (''dvašpani kǣvyanædanīyi no tarlā''), which includes a broader focus on religious teaching. Political Seminaries are considered the most useful for entering in ''pahēšhānēyai'' - the university-like academies that prepare in order to become Inquisitors.<br/>
Arts' Seminaries focus more on artistic subjects, particularly the traditional Eight Arts according to the Chlouvānem: poetry (''purṣīh''), prose (''nilikilas''), theater (''bræšlanah''), music (''nakṣuma''), weaving (''mainanah''), dance (''mūmikā''), painting (''junia''), and sculpture (''nevyanah'').<br/>
Arts' Seminaries focus more on artistic subjects, particularly the traditional Nine Arts according to the Chlouvānem: poetry (''purṣīh''), prose (''nilikilas''), theater (''bræšlanah''), music (''nakṣuma''), weaving (''mainanah''), dance (''mūmikā''), gardening (''rāliabhayāmita''), painting (''junia''), and sculpture (''nevyanah'').<br/>
All Seminaries have the same duration as Institutions, ending with the certification grade, ''kahērmaleni'' (the thirteenth in total).
All Seminaries have the same duration as Institutions, ending with the certification grade, ''kahērmaleni'' (the thirteenth in total).