esannete
Esannete is a term that can refer to a few different things, primarily within the context of languages and linguistic analysis. One prominent meaning is related to the "Esannete" language, an extinct Indo-Aryan language historically spoken in the region of Esan in present-day Nigeria. This language, belonging to the Edo languages, is believed to have diverged from Proto-Edo around the 13th century. While no written records of Esannete exist, its grammatical structures and vocabulary have been partially reconstructed through comparative linguistics and the study of its descendant languages.
Another usage of "esannete" can be found in more general linguistic discussions, particularly when referring to