
Modern Myshyn is the official written and spoken standard language of the Myshy, a fictional forest-dwelling tribe located in Norway. The language is known natively as Мīрідне "Myshyn", but also informally as ма̅ціӈюл "(the) written language" or еїӈюл "(the) common language". The name Myshyn is an exonym that descends from the word мīші [n. pine forest] and which originally denoted speakers of Northern Myshyn. Northern Myshyn is the mother to all living Myshyn dialects and remains an important classical language.
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