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It was spoken between 1800 BCE all the way up to 600 AD, though the first divergences had occurred long before, with the first divergences around 100 BCE. Their theorized homeland is around [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Balkhash Lake Balkhash], where we get the name for the family from.
It was spoken between 1800 BCE all the way up to 600 AD, though the first divergences had occurred long before, with the first divergences around 100 BCE. Their theorized homeland is around [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Balkhash Lake Balkhash], where we get the name for the family from.
{{Infobox language
|name=Proto-Chlesamnic
|altname=P-Chl
|fam1= [[w:Indo-European|Indo-European]]
|fam2=Para-Germanic
|fam3=[[Chlesamnic]]
|ancestor1=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European%20language Proto-Indo-European]
|ancestor2=Pre-Proto-Germanic
|iso3=pchl
|familycolor=indo-european
}}

Latest revision as of 16:08, 6 July 2026

Proto-Chlesamnic (P-Chl) is the common linguistic anscestor to the Chlesamnic languages. No direct evidence of this language exists, however its features have been reconstructed based on features of documented Chlesamnic languages.

It was spoken between 1800 BCE all the way up to 600 AD, though the first divergences had occurred long before, with the first divergences around 100 BCE. Their theorized homeland is around Lake Balkhash, where we get the name for the family from.

Proto-Chlesamnic
P-Chl
Created by
Indo-European
Early forms
Proto-Indo-European
  • Pre-Proto-Germanic
Language codes
ISO 639-3pchl