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'''Kirvic''' or '''Classical Kirvic''' ([[w:Endonym|endonym]]: ''{{krv|pranthos|linked}} {{krv|kirveṣiṣas|linked}}'' • {{m|krv|pranthos}} {{m|krv|kirveṣiṣas}}) is a [[w:Classical language|classical]] {{w|Hirdic_languages|Hirdic language}} that was historically prominent in the {{w|Hirdic Kingdom}}, including what is now modern-day {{w|Radestria}}, {{w|Lusetia}} and {{w|Riyana}}.
'''Kirvic''' ([[w:Endonym|endonym]]: ''{{krv|pranthos|linked}} {{krv|kirveṣiṣas|linked}}'' • {{m|krv|pranthos}} {{m|krv|kirveṣiṣas}}), also known as '''Classical Kirvic''' (particularly in contrast with {{w|Vulgar Kirvic}}), is a [[w:Classical language|classical]] {{w|Hirdic_languages|Hirdic language}} that was historically prominent in the {{w|Hirdic Kingdom}}, including what is now modern-day {{w|Radestria}}, {{w|Lusetia}} and {{w|Riyana}}.
It is part of the wider {{w|Laenkean_languages|Laenkean language family}}. Related languages include the {{w|Radic_languages|Radic languages}}, {{w|Riyan_language|Riyan}} and, more distantly, {{w|Laefevian_language|Laefevian}}.
It is part of the wider {{w|Laenkean_languages|Laenkean language family}}. Related languages include the {{w|Radic_languages|Radic languages}}, {{w|Riyan_language|Riyan}} and, more distantly, {{w|Laefevian_language|Laefevian}}.

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Kirvic (endonym: პრანთოს კირვეშიშასpranthos kirveṣiṣas), also known as Classical Kirvic (particularly in contrast with Vulgar Kirvic), is a classical Hirdic language that was historically prominent in the Hirdic Kingdom, including what is now modern-day Radestria, Lusetia and Riyana. It is part of the wider Laenkean language family. Related languages include the Radic languages, Riyan and, more distantly, Laefevian.