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==Etymology==
The English name comes from the Russian word “Чеёмский”. On the Internet, as a slang term it is called “Чаёмский” meaning Tea Language. The Russian term comes from the Cheyomsnian term “Ceyömsne” meaning our language. It ultimately comes down to three morphemes “Cey” language + “-öms” (GEN PL)

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Cheyomsnian /t͡ʃejɑmsnjɪn/ (native: Ceyömsne Чэӫмснэ /t͡ʃejømsne/) is a North Chlesamnic Language, spoken in Northern Russia. Cheyomsnian is an agglutinative language that, because of the nature of the Chlesamnic languages, has picked up a large amount of vocabulary from Samoydic Languages, as well as that it has significant amount of Turkic vocabulary and grammar, both languages considered to be substratum of Cheyomsnian.

Cheysomnian
Ceyömsne, Чэӫмснэ
Pronunciation[t͡ʃejømsne]
Created byClassierK
SettingAlt-History Europe
Native toYamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Nenets Autonomus Okrug
Arkhangelsk Oblast
EthnicityLoyesomsnians
Indo-European
Early form
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byInstitute for the Revitalization of Cheyomsnian
Language codes
ISO 639-3cyms

Etymology

The English name comes from the Russian word “Чеёмский”. On the Internet, as a slang term it is called “Чаёмский” meaning Tea Language. The Russian term comes from the Cheyomsnian term “Ceyömsne” meaning our language. It ultimately comes down to three morphemes “Cey” language + “-öms” (GEN PL)