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**Old Chinese | **Old Chinese | ||
***Middle Chinese | ***Middle Chinese | ||
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****Old Englishesque language | ****Old Englishesque language | ||
****Swedish-Sino-Korean hybrid gib | ****Swedish-Sino-Korean hybrid gib |
Revision as of 13:17, 17 February 2019
Languages
- IE
- Italic
- Latin
- French
- Altcatalà
- British Romance (with begadkefat)
- Latin
- Hellenic
- Celtic
- Goidelic
- Old Irish
- Irish
- Gaelic
- "Druidic Irish" (literally read Old Irish)
- Old Irish
- Brythonic
- Welsh
- Cornish
- Breton
- Continental Celtic
- Lövözek
- Goidelic
- Oselo-Germanic
- Germanic
- Thedic
- Proto-West Germanic
- Old High German
- Old English
- English
- Locrisc
- Old Norse
- Standard Scandinavian
- Oselic
- Classical Oseliska
- Modern Oseliska
- Classical Oseliska
- Germanic
- Balto-Slavic
- Baltic
- Slavic
- West Slavic
- Sorbian
- Lechitic
- Polish
- High Glagolitic
- Glagolitic basilects
- West Slavic
- Third Balto-Slavic branch
- Classical Armenian
- something analytic?
- Quibbertoot
- Qivattutannguaq
- Indo-Iranian
- Indic
- Iranian
- Scythian
- Camanoan
- Italic
- Semitic
- Central Semitic
- Canaanite
- Hebrew
- Aramaic
- Modern Aramaic languages
- Arabic
- Canaanite
- Far East Semitic (emphatic -> voiced stop, classifiers, loss of gender)
- Central Semitic
- Dravidian
- Old Tamil
- Tamil
- Old Tamil
- Sino-Tibetan
- Tibetic
- L-Tibetan
- Old Chinese
- Middle Chinese
- Mandarin
- Old Englishesque language
- Swedish-Sino-Korean hybrid gib
- Judeo-Chinese
- Türiit
- Middle Chinese
- Tibetic
- Mon-Khmer
- Vietnamese (isolate)
- Tai-Kadai (extinct)
- Hmong-Mien
- Hmong
Invented language families
- Harappan
- Unnamed Eurasiatic/Nostratic
- Unnamed a priori
- Romanian gib
- Philippine
- Tbaic
- Kirkkaselhümb (an isolate)
- something spoken in Oceania
- Pandoga?
- Kodistian
- Siészal
Sacred/liturgical languages
- Old Chinese
- Old Thedish
- Old Irish
- Middle Persian
- Classical Glagolitic
- Pali
- Old Scythian
- Hebrew
- Arabic
- L-Esperanto (for Homaranism)