Embute language

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The Embute language (langue embute) is a Cislacunic language from the Sabamic family originally spoken in central-northern Messenia; it is the third most common Sabamic language with approximately 34 millions native speakers in Messenia.

Embute is closely related to the Savamese language, with which it forms the Dordanian sub-branch of the north-western Sabamic languages. Embute is official or co-official in five countries (Rochardy, Emilia, Saint-Calvin, Argevau, and Brex-Sarre), all members of the Embute Council, and is spoken by a plurality of the popualtion in eastern Elland and the Savamese state of Valdenois.