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The Zan languages, or Zanuri (Georgian: ზანური ენები) or Colchidian, are a branch of the Kartvelian languages constituted by the Mingrelian and Laz languages. The grouping is disputed as some Georgian linguists consider the two to form a dialect continuum of one Zan language. This is often challenged on the most commonly applied criteria of mutual intelligibility when determining borders between languages, as Mingrelian and Laz are only partially mutually intelligible, though speakers of one language can recognize a sizable amount of vocabulary of the other, primarily due to semantic loans, lexical loans and other areal features resulting from geographical proximity and historical close contact common for dialect continuums.

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  • Zanské jazyky (cs)
  • Zana lingvaro (eo)
  • Lenguas zan (es)
  • Langues zanes (fr)
  • Lingue zan (it)
  • Zan languages (en)
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  • La zana lingvaro, kartvele ჭანური ენები, estas branĉo de la kartvela lingvaro: ĝi konsistas el la mingrela kartvela lingvo kaj la laza lingvo. Iuj lingvistoj konsideras ambaŭ esti dialektoj de sama, zana lingvo. Tamen la mingrela kaj laza ne tre proksime parencas, kvamkam parolantoj de ambaŭ lingvoj sukcesas rekoni multajn vortojn el la alia. La pra-zana lingvo estis parolata en la antikva Kolĉido, bronzepoka reĝlando ĉe la sudorienta bordo de la Nigra Maro. (eo)
  • Zanské jazyky (gruzínsky: ჭანური ენები, Zanuri enebi) tvoří jednu z větví kartvelských jazyků, do které spadají dva jazyky: megrelština a lazština. Někdy se oba jazyky považují za pouhé dialekty jediného zanštinského jazyka, avšak oba dva si jsou ve skutečnosti navzájem dost obtížně srozumitelné, přestože mají z velké části společnou slovní zásobu. (cs)
  • El idioma zan, o zanuri, es el término convencional usado por algunos lingüistas para describir la unicidad del mingreliano y el laz, que son los miembros más estrechamente emparentados de la familia de lenguas caucásicas meridionales o kartvelianas. El mingreliano y el laz no son mutuamente inteligibles en su totalidad, pero los hablantes de una lengua pueden reconocer palabras de la otra. (es)
  • Le lingue zan, o zanuri, sono un sottogruppo linguistico delle lingue caucasiche meridionali (cartveliche) comprendente le lingue mingrelia e laz, le quali presentano una delle più forti affinità linguistiche nell'ambito della famiglia cartvelica. Infatti, nonostante il mingrelio e il laz non siano completamente mutuamente intelligibili, i parlanti di ciascuna delle due lingue può riconoscere parole dell'altra. (it)
  • The Zan languages, or Zanuri (Georgian: ზანური ენები) or Colchidian, are a branch of the Kartvelian languages constituted by the Mingrelian and Laz languages. The grouping is disputed as some Georgian linguists consider the two to form a dialect continuum of one Zan language. This is often challenged on the most commonly applied criteria of mutual intelligibility when determining borders between languages, as Mingrelian and Laz are only partially mutually intelligible, though speakers of one language can recognize a sizable amount of vocabulary of the other, primarily due to semantic loans, lexical loans and other areal features resulting from geographical proximity and historical close contact common for dialect continuums. (en)
  • Les langues zanes (ou zanuri) (géorgien : ზანური ენები) désignent une branche des langues kartvéliennes constituée du mingrélien et du laze . La dénomination zane a été promue par plusieurs linguistes géorgiens de l'époque soviétique, certains d'entre eux considérant même que les deux langues forment un continuum dialectal, vestige d'une hypothétique langue zane éteinte. Ce concept linguistique est cependant souvent contesté sur les critères d'intelligibilité mutuelle les plus couramment appliqués lors de la détermination des frontières entre les langues, car le mingrélien et le laze ne sont qu'en partie mutuellement intelligibles, bien que des locuteurs d'une langue puissent reconnaître une importante quantité de vocabulaire de l'autre, principalement en raison des emprunts sémantiques, d (fr)
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  • Zan (en)
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