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| speakers = 12 million
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| date = 83<small>CA</small>
| date = 83<small>CA</small>
| familycolor = Tomato
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| fam1= [[Maro-Ephenian Languages|Maro-Ephenian]]
| fam1= [[Maro-Ephenian Languages|Maro-Ephenian]]
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Tevrés is a member of the Hilero-Aeranid group of languages, which evolved from several dialects of Late Aeranir spoken in Hileria after the fall of the Aeranid Empire in the 12th century BCA.  Tevrés began to blossom as a literary language in the 6th and 7th centuries BCA, mainly from southern port cities under Fasser control, such as Cotive and Ludd-as-Fasri'in.  Modern Tevrés is most heavily influenced by these southern dialects and the dialects spoken around Çien-lli-Tevrén to the north, especially after these two regions were united in 36 BCA into Tevrén Vuy.
Tevrés is a member of the Hilero-Aeranid group of languages, which evolved from several dialects of Late Aeranir spoken in Hileria after the fall of the Aeranid Empire in the 12th century BCA.  Tevrés began to blossom as a literary language in the 6th and 7th centuries BCA, mainly from southern port cities under Fasser control, such as Cotive and Ludd-as-Fasri'in.  Modern Tevrés is most heavily influenced by these southern dialects and the dialects spoken around Çien-lli-Tevrén to the north, especially after these two regions were united in 36 BCA into Tevrén Vuy.


Tevrés is closely related to the [[Hilero-Vallic group of languages]] in the north east, such as [[Morrazol]].  It is less related to [[Ilesse]], which is spoken in the region of [[Ilea]].  Nevertheless, these languages are often conflated under the banner of 'Tevrés,' or more specifically 'Hileranos.'
Tevrés is closely related to the Hilero-Vallic group of languages in the north east, such as Morraol.  It is less related to Ilesse, which is spoken in the region of Ilea.  Nevertheless, these languages are often conflated under the banner of 'Tevrés,' or more specifically 'Hileranos.'


==Name of the Language==
==Name of the Language==