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===Language===
===Language===
The most commonly spoken languages in Bérasar are Taństan Coscivian, Kiravic Coscivian, and Gaelic. Taństan is the "native" language of the city and official language of the state, and the prevailing language in its suburbs and surrounding {{wp|Peri-urbanisation|periurban mosaïc}}. Native speakers of Taństan are concentrated in the northern and western neighbourhoods.
The most commonly spoken languages in Bérasar are Eshavian Coscivian, Kiravic Coscivian, and Gaelic. Eshavian is the "native" language of the city and official language of the state, and the prevailing language in its suburbs and surrounding {{wp|Peri-urbanisation|periurban mosaïc}}. Native speakers of Eshavian are concentrated in the northern and western neighbourhoods.


Kiravic is... It is the preferred language for inter-ethnic communication over Taństan, and the leading Kiravian language acquired by immigrants who settle in Bérasar. Native speakers are concentrated in the central and upper-western areas of the city.
Kiravic is... It is the preferred language for inter-ethnic communication over Eshavian, and the leading Kiravian language acquired by immigrants who settle in Bérasar. Native speakers are concentrated in the central and upper-western areas of the city.


Bérasar has the largest concentration of urban Gaelic speakers in Kiravia, centred in the neighbourhoods of South Bérasar.  
Bérasar has the largest concentration of urban Gaelic speakers in Kiravia, centred in the neighbourhoods of South Bérasar.