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|group=Namun | |group=Namun people | ||
|native_name = Namunvaṣ | |native_name = {{cs|brd|nmunxwṣx}}<br>''Namunvaṣ'' | ||
|total = X0,000,000 | |total = X0,000,000 | ||
|region1 = {{flag|Jhunamun}} | |region1 = {{flag|Jhunamun}} | ||
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|related_groups = [[Namuno-Ethian peoples]] | |related_groups = [[Namuno-Ethian peoples]] | ||
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The '''Namun people''' are a cultural, linguistic and ethnic group native to [[Namunia]]. | The '''Namun people''' are a cultural, linguistic and ethnic group native to [[Namunia]]. They speak [[Namunic languages]], part of the [[Namuno-Ethian languages]], with [[Ragham]] being the majority lingua franca and liturgical language among them. | ||
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nmunxwṣx Namunvaṣ | |
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| Namunic languages, Ragham (liturgical) | |
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| Autanavism, Heranism, Dimhe | |
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| Namuno-Ethian peoples | |
The Namun people are a cultural, linguistic and ethnic group native to Namunia. They speak Namunic languages, part of the Namuno-Ethian languages, with Ragham being the majority lingua franca and liturgical language among them.