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|name = Anathic
|name = Anathic
|nativename = Á h-Ænæþ
|nativename = Á h-Ænæþ
|pronunciation = /oɑ̆ ˈhanaθ/
|pronunciation = oɑ̆ ˈhanaθ
|region = Ór
|region = Ór
|states = Rathstead
|states = Rathstead
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|fam3 = Old Anathic
|fam3 = Old Anathic
|dia1 = Standard Anathic
|dia1 = Standard Anathic
|map = AnathicOr.png|thumb
|map = AnathicOr.png
 
|mapcaption    = Map showing areas where Anathic is spoken as a native language (dark grey) and as a common second language (striped).
|mapcaption    = Map showing areas where Anathic is spoken as a native language (dark grey) and as a common second language (striped).
|script       = Latin, modified
|script1       = Latn
|notice = IPA
|notice = IPA
|creator = User:Fiora
}}
}}




'''Anathic''' (''Á h-Ænæþ'', pronounced /oɑ̆ ˈhanaθ/) is an [[w:a priori|a priori]] artlang influenced by [[w:Old English|Old English]], [[w:Celtic languages|the Celtic languages]] and [[w:West_Scandinavian_languages#Family_tree|the West Scandinavian languages]]. Anathic is the most widely spoken language in Ór (''Anathic: Á h-Ór''), a fictional continent. It is the native language of approximately 660,000 people leaving in Rathstead, the desert region in the south-west. It is spoken as a minority language across many other regions where it is also often taught as a second language.  
'''Anathic''' (''Á h-Ænæþ'', pronounced /oɑ̆ ˈhanaθ/) is an [[w:a priori|a priori]] [[artistic language|artlang]] influenced by [[w:Old English|Old English]], [[w:Celtic languages|the Celtic languages]] and [[w:West_Scandinavian_languages#Family_tree|the West Scandinavian languages]]. Anathic is the most widely spoken language in Ór (''Anathic: Á h-Ór''), a fictional continent. It is the native language of approximately 660,000 people leaving in Rathstead, the desert region in the south-west. It is spoken as a minority language across many other regions where it is also often taught as a second language.  




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[[category:Conlangs]] [[category:Languages]]
[[category:Conlangs]] [[category:Languages]]
[[category:Artlangs]]