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'''Roshterian''' /rɒʃˈtɛriən/ (native name: ''oṟbiros̱ṯerim'' /ɔɻbɪɾɔʂʈɛˈɾɪm/ 'The Roshterian language') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] inspired by P-Celtic (particularly Welsh). It is an official language of Roshteria (''Qaaros̱ṯerim'') and is the native language of 5.1 million people, most of which live in Roshteria. Among Etalocians, it is famous for its grammar: it is a head-initial, polysynthetic language in which verbs use polypersonal agreement, evidentials, applicative constructions and noun incorporation.
'''Roshterian''' /rɒʃˈtɛriən/ (native name: ''oṟbiros̱ṯer'' /ɔɻbɪɾɔʂˈʈɛɾ/ 'The Roshterian language') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] inspired by P-Celtic (particularly Welsh). It is an official language of Roshteria (''Qaaros̱ṯerim'') and is the native language of 5.1 million people, most of which live in Roshteria. Among Etalocians, it is famous for its grammar: it is a head-initial, polysynthetic language in which verbs use polypersonal agreement, evidentials, applicative constructions and noun incorporation.


==History==
==History==