Mysian | |
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Region | Mysia |
Ethnicity | Mysians |
Extinct | 1st century BC |
Indo-European
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Mysian alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | yms |
yms | |
Glottolog | mysi1239 |
The Mysian language[a] was spoken by Mysians inhabiting Mysia in north-west Anatolia.
Little is known about the Mysian language. Strabo noted that it was, "in a way, a mixture of the Lydian and Phrygian languages".[1] As such, the Mysian language could be a language of the Anatolian or Phrygian group. However, a passage in Athenaeus suggests that the Mysian language was akin to the barely attested Paeonian language of Paeonia, north of Macedon.
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