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| label2 = ''Iscaric'' branch | | label2 = ''Iscaric'' branch | ||
| data2 = [[Aeranir]]†; [[Tevrés]], [[S'entigneis]], [[Ilesse]], [[Redese]], [[Cotanus]], [[ | | data2 = [[Aeranir]]†; [[Tevrés]], [[S'entigneis]], [[Ilesse]], [[Redese]], [[Cotanus]], [[Iscariano]], [[Dalot]] (''[[Aeranid languages]]'') | ||
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| label3 = ''Talothic'' branch | | label3 = ''Talothic'' branch | ||
| data3 = [[Dalitian#Classical Dalitian|Classical Dalitian]]†; [[Dalitian]], [[Tsagonic]] | | data3 = [[Dalitian#Classical Dalitian|Classical Dalitian]]†; [[Dalitian]], [[Tsagonic]] | ||
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| label4 = ''Fyrdic'' branch | |||
| data4 = [[Fyrdic]], [[Triton]] | |||
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| label5 = ''Maro-Stiric'' branch | |||
| data5 = '''''Maric'' branch:''' | |||
: [[Old Marian]]†; [[Marian]] | |||
'''''Stiric'' branch:''' | |||
:[[Stiric]]†; [[Doti]] | |||
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| label6 = ''Anderic'' branch | |||
| data6 = [[Northern Anderian]], [[Southern Anderian]] | |||
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| label7 = ''Stravonic'' branch | |||
| data7 = [[Liturgical Stravonic]] | |||
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| label9 = ''Haphonic'' branch | |||
| data9 = [[Kuwaniti]]† | |||
| header10 = [[Haïdic languages]] | |||
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| label11 = Northern ''Haïdic'' | |||
| data11 = [[Placeholder 3]] | |||
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| label12 = Central ''Haïdic'' | |||
| data12 = [[Placeholder 4]] | |||
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| label13 = Southern ''Haïdic'' | |||
| data13 = [[Fasser]] | |||
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[[Avrid]] is home to a variety of different languages, some parts of large language families and other isolates. Among the most common are the [[Maro-Ephenian languages]], which occupy much of [[Ephenia]] and western [[Eubora]], and the [[Haïdic languages]] in northern [[Suria]]. | |||
==Maro-Ephenian languages== | ==Maro-Ephenian languages== | ||
''[[Maro-Ephenian languages]]'' | ''[[Maro-Ephenian languages]]'' | ||
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====Aeranir==== | ====Aeranir==== | ||
''[[Aeranir]]'' | ''[[Aeranir]]'' | ||
Aeranir was the language first spoken in the city of [[Telrhamir]], and later across [[Iscaria]], [[Ephenia]], [[Suria]], and [[Eubora]], as it spread with the [[Aeranid Empire]]. During that time, it was the dominant language of administration and commerce, along with [[Dalitian]], in the Empire. Even after [[the Collapse]], it remained in use across the Empire's former holdings, and developed into the [[Aeranid languages]] around the beginning of the 1st millennium {{Smallcaps|[[New Imperial Age|bnia]]}}. However, as a written languages, it remained in use as a lingua franca throughout Ephenia, for administration, science, and religion. | |||
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* Iscaro-Aeranid group | |||
** [[Iscariano]] | |||
** [[Mignonessei]] | |||
** [[Irandoi]] | |||
* Hilero-Aeranid group | |||
** [[Tevrés]] | |||
*** [[Tevrés#Northern dialect|Northern dialect]] | |||
*** [[Tevrés#Central dialect|Central dialect]] | |||
*** [[Tevrés#Southern dialect|Southern dialect]] | |||
*** [[Tevrés#King's Court dialect|King's Court dialect]] | |||
** [[Çear murrafíçios]] | |||
*** [[Çear murrafíçios#Arrezganos|Arrezganos]] | |||
*** [[Çear murrafíçios#Delforianos|Delforianos]] | |||
* Vuminyo-Murraçol group | |||
** [[Vuminyàs]] | |||
** [[Murraçol]] | |||
*** [[Murraçol#Coastal dialect|Coastal dialect]] | |||
*** [[Murraçol#Mountain dialect|Mountain dialect]] | |||
* Antinio-Aeranid group | |||
** [[S'entigneis]] | |||
** [[Gueleis]] | |||
** [[Vaisilleis]] | |||
* Ilidio-Aeranid group | |||
** Euboro-Ilidian languages | |||
*** [[Redese]] | |||
*** [[Aredese]] | |||
*** [[Îredese]] | |||
** Hilero-Ilidian languages | |||
*** [[Ilesse]] | |||
* Coptano-Aeranid group | |||
** [[Cotanus]] | |||
* Daloto-Aeranid group | |||
** [[Dalot]] | |||
* Southern Aeranid group | |||
** [[Southern Aeranid]] | |||
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[[Category:Avrid]] | |||
Latest revision as of 16:38, 28 September 2019
| Languages of Avrid | |
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| Maro-Ephenian languages | |
| Iscaric branch | Aeranir†; Tevrés, S'entigneis, Ilesse, Redese, Cotanus, Iscariano, Dalot (Aeranid languages) |
| Talothic branch | Classical Dalitian†; Dalitian, Tsagonic |
| Fyrdic branch | Fyrdic, Triton |
| Maro-Stiric branch | Maric branch:
Stiric branch: |
| Anderic branch | Northern Anderian, Southern Anderian |
| Stravonic branch | Liturgical Stravonic |
| Haphonic branch | Kuwaniti† |
| Haïdic languages | |
| Northern Haïdic | Placeholder 3 |
| Central Haïdic | Placeholder 4 |
| Southern Haïdic | Fasser |
| † indicates a dead language | |
Avrid is home to a variety of different languages, some parts of large language families and other isolates. Among the most common are the Maro-Ephenian languages, which occupy much of Ephenia and western Eubora, and the Haïdic languages in northern Suria.
Maro-Ephenian languages
Iscaric branch
The Iscaric branch of Maro-Ephenian languages whose earliest known members were spoken in and around the Iscarian region in the 3rd and 4th millennia bnia. The best known member of this group is Aeranir, the only language to survive past the classical period. All other languages became extinct in the 2nd millennium bnia, when their speakers were assimilated into the Aeranid Empire, and switched to standard Aeranir. Little is known of these extinct languages, as most of their archeological evidence is assumed to be buried within the Great Desert.
Aeranir
Aeranir Aeranir was the language first spoken in the city of Telrhamir, and later across Iscaria, Ephenia, Suria, and Eubora, as it spread with the Aeranid Empire. During that time, it was the dominant language of administration and commerce, along with Dalitian, in the Empire. Even after the Collapse, it remained in use across the Empire's former holdings, and developed into the Aeranid languages around the beginning of the 1st millennium bnia. However, as a written languages, it remained in use as a lingua franca throughout Ephenia, for administration, science, and religion.
- Iscaro-Aeranid group
- Hilero-Aeranid group
- Vuminyo-Murraçol group
- Antinio-Aeranid group
- Ilidio-Aeranid group
- Coptano-Aeranid group
- Daloto-Aeranid group
- Southern Aeranid group