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The '''Ama language''' is a Cosimo-Benacian language spoken mainly in [[Sanilla and Amarra|Sanama]]. It has around 20 million speakers and is related to [[Sani language|Sani]].
The '''Ama language''' is a Cosimo-Benacian language spoken mainly in [[Sanilla and Amarra|Sanama]]. It has around 20 million speakers and is related to [[Sani language|Sani]] with which it has extensive mutual intelligibility. Many linguists consider Ama and Sani to be standardized versions of the same language.


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Revision as of 14:02, 9 July 2019

The Ama language is a Cosimo-Benacian language spoken mainly in Sanama. It has around 20 million speakers and is related to Sani with which it has extensive mutual intelligibility. Many linguists consider Ama and Sani to be standardized versions of the same language.