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** Katamadelī (''katamadelī maivai'') — dialect continuum of Chlouvānem daughter languages spoken on the western coast of the Far East and its interior, from far southern Pēmbajātia up to the southeasternmost tip near Ehaliħombu. ''Katamadelē'' is a traditional, pre-Chlouvānem name for today's Hadьlakāna diocese, later extended to the whole area.
** Katamadelī (''katamadelī maivai'') — dialect continuum of Chlouvānem daughter languages spoken on the western coast of the Far East and its interior, from far southern Pēmbajātia up to the southeasternmost tip near Ehaliħombu. ''Katamadelē'' is a traditional, pre-Chlouvānem name for today's Hadьlakāna diocese, later extended to the whole area.
** Naleilēnei (''naleilēnei maivai'') — the dialect continuum of Chlouvānem daughter languages spoken - as the name says - on the eastern coast of the Far East, from Torašitā in the north to Daihāgaiya in the south.
** Naleilēnei (''naleilēnei maivai'') — the dialect continuum of Chlouvānem daughter languages spoken - as the name says - on the eastern coast of the Far East, from Torašitā in the north to Daihāgaiya in the south.
** Hūnakañumi (''huwënaganь sisaat''; Chl. ''hūnakañumi dældā'') — the language of the Hūnakañai, the indigenous people of the ethnic diocese of Hūnakañjātia; as with many Near- and Far Eastern languages, it belongs to the Yalikamian languages. It is however spoken only in sparsely populated hilly areas, and the diocese is predominantly Chlouvānem, including the macroregional metropolis and tenth-largest city of the Inquisition, Līlekhaitē.
** Hūnakañumi (''huwënaganь sisaat''; Chl. ''hūnakañumi dældā'') — the language of the Hūnakañai, the indigenous people of the ethnic diocese of Hūnakañjaiṭa; as with many Near- and Far Eastern languages, it belongs to the Yalikamian languages. It is however spoken only in sparsely populated hilly areas, and the diocese is predominantly Chlouvānem, including the macroregional metropolis and tenth-largest city of the Inquisition, Līlekhaitē.
** Tendukumi (''tănduk sisod''; Chl. ''tendukumi dældā'') — a Yalikamian language spoken by the Tendukai people of the ethnic diocese of Tendukijātia. By percentage of speakers in its native area, it is one of the most spoken languages among officially recognized ones in ethnic diocese, with about 41% of people in Tendukijātia speaking it. The diocese, however, is the least populated in the tribunal.
** Tendukumi (''tănduk sisod''; Chl. ''tendukumi dældā'') — a Yalikamian language spoken by the Tendukai people of the ethnic diocese of Tendukijātia. By percentage of speakers in its native area, it is one of the most spoken languages among officially recognized ones in ethnic diocese, with about 41% of people in Tendukijātia speaking it. The diocese, however, is the least populated in the tribunal.
** Niyobumi (''niyyube sesath''; Chl. ''niyobumi dældā'') — a Yalikamian language spoken in the hilly areas of Niyobajātia ethnic diocese.
** Niyobumi (''niyyube sesath''; Chl. ''niyobumi dældā'') — a Yalikamian language spoken in the hilly areas of Niyobajātia ethnic diocese.
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* '''East and Northeast'''
* '''East and Northeast'''
** Hachitami-Šimatogi (''hachitami šimatogi no maivai'') — the Chlouvānem language spoken in most of the Eastern dioceses of Hachitama, Šimatoga, Utsunaya as well as northern Šiyotami and rural Padeikola. Often considered the northwesternmost extent of the Kaitajaši dialect continuum.
** Hachitami-Šimatogi (''hachitami šimatogi no maivai'') — the Chlouvānem language spoken in most of the Eastern dioceses of Hachitama, Šimatoga, Utsunaya as well as northern Šiyotami and rural Padeikola. Often considered the northwesternmost extent of the Kaitajaši dialect continuum.
** Northeastern creoles (''kehaminalejñutei maivai'') – a family of related Chlouvānem-based creoles spoken as vernaculars across most of the Eastern and Northeastern tribunals.
** Northeastern creoles (''helaṣyuñci maivai'') – a family of related Chlouvānem-based creoles spoken as vernaculars across most of the Eastern and Northeastern tribunals.
** Nalakhojumi (''üj nolomħoj''; Chl.: ''nalakhojumi dældā'') — a Nahlan language spoken in most of the ethnic diocese of Nalakhoñjātia by the Nalakhojai people. The city of Lānita, main urban area of the diocese, however, is almost entirely Chlouvānem-speaking.
** Nalakhojumi (''üj nolomħoj''; Chl.: ''nalakhojumi dældā'') — a Nahlan language spoken in most of the ethnic diocese of Nalakhoñjaiṭa by the Nalakhojai people. The city of Lānita, main urban area of the diocese, however, is almost entirely Chlouvānem-speaking.
** Halyañumi (''üš hælyaney''; Chl.: ''halyañumi dældā'') — a Nahlan language spoken by the Halyaniai people in the ethnic diocese of Halyanijātia. Usage is highest in the northern part of the diocese and lowest in the metropolitan area of Īdisa, the largest inland metropolitan area of the Northeast.
** Halyañumi (''üš hælyaney''; Chl.: ''halyañumi dældā'') — a Nahlan language spoken by the Halyanyai people in the ethnic diocese of Halyanijaiṭa. Usage is highest in the northern part of the diocese and lowest in the metropolitan area of Īdisa, the largest inland metropolitan area of the Northeast.
** Kūdavumi (''kowdao hüüj''; Chl.: ''kūdavumi dældā'') — a Nahlan language spoken in the ethnic diocese of Kūdavīma by the Kūdavai people. While having only a small number of speakers, some words from it are common in the vernaculars of all of the Northeast, likely due to the historically nomadic nature of the Kūdavai.
** Kūdavumi (''kowdao hüüj''; Chl.: ''kūdavumi dældā'') — a Nahlan language spoken in the ethnic diocese of Kūdavīma by the Kūdavai people. While having only a small number of speakers, some words from it are common in the vernaculars of all of the Northeast, likely due to the historically nomadic nature of the Kūdavai.
** Čathinow (''čathinowtawkow''; Chl.: ''cathinauvyumi dældā'') — main vernacular in the ethnic diocese of Seikamvēyeh. It is one of only two official languages of ethnic dioceses - together with Bazá - which is official in other countries, in this case it is the national language in the bordering country of Nēčathiwēyē as well as in the latter's northern neighbour Čiwēynac.
** Čathinow (''čathinowtawkow''; Chl.: ''cathinauvyumi dældā'') — main vernacular in the ethnic diocese of Seikamvēyeh. It is one of only two official languages of ethnic dioceses - together with Bazá - which is official in other countries, in this case it is the national language in the bordering country of Nēčathiwēyē as well as in the latter's northern neighbour Čiwēynac.
* '''North'''
* '''North'''
** Hålvareni (''hålvareni maivai'') — a family of Chlouvānem-based creoles spoken in the dioceses of the Hålvaren plateau (Mārmalūdven, Doyukitama, Teliegāša, Kayūkānaki).
** Hålvareni (''hålvareni maivai'') — a family of Chlouvānem-based creoles spoken in the dioceses of the Hålvaren plateau (Mārmalūdven, Doyukitama, Telyegāša, Kayūkānaki).
** Dahelyumi (''dæhæng pop''; Chl.: ''dahelyumi dældā'') — a language isolate (often subject to controversial classification theories) spoken by the Daheliai people of the ethnic diocese of Dahelijātia, Northern tribunal, mostly in rural villages.
** Dahelyumi (''dæhæng pop''; Chl.: ''dahelyumi dældā'') — a language isolate (often subject to controversial classification theories) spoken by the Daheliai people of the ethnic diocese of Dahelijaiṭa, Northern tribunal, mostly in rural villages.
** Ogotet' (''oghotet' tuyun''; Chl. ''augatethumi dældā'') — a language, related to its neighbor Čathinow, spoken by the Ogotet' people of the diocese of Mevikthænai. Most Ogotet' live, however, in the bordering country of Ogotet'hep or as the extremely large Ogotet' diaspora, very numerous across Greater Skyrdagor.
** Ogotet' (''oghotet' tuyun''; Chl. ''augatethumi dældā'') — a language, related to its neighbor Čathinow, spoken by the Ogotet' people of the diocese of Mevikthænai. Most Ogotet' live, however, in the bordering country of Ogotet'hep or as the extremely large Ogotet' diaspora, very numerous across Greater Skyrdagor.
** Saṃhayoli (''saṃhayoli maiva'') — a Chlouvānem-based creole spoken in the diocese of Saṃhayolah and parts of Maichlahåryan.
** Saṃhayoli (''saṃhayoli maiva'') — a Chlouvānem-based creole spoken in the diocese of Saṃhayolah and parts of Maichlahåryan.
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