Mina language

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Mina
RegionPoeja
Language family
North Pacific Creoles
  • Mina

Mina (Chinese: 民語, Mín-ũ̈; Corean: 민어, Min-ô), also known as Manchurian or Poeja Omgan, is a creole language spoken in Poeja. It arose due to prolonged contact between speakers of Russian, Corean, and northeastern Chinese dialects in the historical region of Manchuria during the 19th century. It is the second language and quotidian lingua franca of the vast majority of Poeja's population regardless of origin.

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