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Lúsanic is the branch of Indo-European languages that includes the Finio-Dhannic and the Limbe-Mereian languages.  
Lúsanic is the branch of Indo-European languages that includes the Finio-Dhannic and the Limbe-Mereian languages.  
{{Infobox language family
|name = Lúsanic
|region = In western, central, and eastern Europe.
|familycolor = Indo-European
|fam1= Indo-European
|child1=Finio-Dhannic
|child2=Limbe-Mereian
|iso2=luu
|iso5=luu
}}
== Language tree ==
== Language tree ==
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     |1=Classical Peleian (†)
     |1=Classical Peleian (†)
     }}
     }}
     |2=Finian (†)
     |2=[[Finian]] (†)
   }}
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Revision as of 23:40, 11 November 2012

Lúsanic is the branch of Indo-European languages that includes the Finio-Dhannic and the Limbe-Mereian languages.

Lúsanic
Created by
Geographic
distribution
In western, central, and eastern Europe.
Linguistic classificationIndo-European
  • Lúsanic
Subdivisions
  • Finio-Dhannic
  • Limbe-Mereian
ISO 639-2luu

Language tree

Lúsanic
Finio-Dhannic
Dhannic
Classical Dhannuá (†)
Insular
Dánair (†)


Middle Dhannuá (†)

Standard Modern Dhannuá





Sauelic (†)



Continental

Leidic (†)



Sian (†)





Peleio-Finian
Old Peleian (†)

Classical Peleian (†)




Finian (†)




Limbe-Mereian

Limbe (†)



Mereian (†)