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'''Gutisk''' is a Germanic language, closely related to to Gothic spoken in the area of modern Serbia and Montenegro. This page concerns with the classical, literary form of the language sometimes called '''Eklješisk Jęsük''' which means literally, "Church Language. The modern spoken form of the language, which has considerably different grammar but nearly identical grammar, is called '''Tözisk Jezük'''.
'''Gutisk''' is an a posteriori Germanic language, closely related to to Gothic spoken in the area of modern Serbia and Montenegro. This page concerns with the classical, literary form of the language sometimes called '''Eklješisk Jęsük''' which means literally, "Church Language". The modern spoken form of the language, which has some key phonological differences but nearly identical grammar, is called '''Tözisk Jezük'''.
 
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Gutisk is an a posteriori Germanic language, closely related to to Gothic spoken in the area of modern Serbia and Montenegro. This page concerns with the classical, literary form of the language sometimes called Eklješisk Jęsük which means literally, "Church Language". The modern spoken form of the language, which has some key phonological differences but nearly identical grammar, is called Tözisk Jezük.