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* [[Holenagic]]
* [[Holenagic]]
* Urkunkian (often considered a group of two different languages, usually called ''North'' and ''South'' Urkunkian as almost every town gives it its own name — both are spoken in ''Olymagù'', one of only seven<ref>40% of ''Rūfīyya'' is not in Evandor, but most of its population is.</ref> countries in Evandor whose official and majority language is not an Evandorian one)
* Urkunkian (often considered a group of two different languages, usually called ''North'' and ''South'' Urkunkian as almost every town gives it its own name — both are spoken in ''Olymagù'', one of only seven<ref>40% of ''Rūfīyya'' is not in Evandor, but most of its population is.</ref> countries in Evandor whose official and majority language is not an Evandorian one)
==Numbers in various Evandorian languages==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Proto-Evandorian !! [[Íscégon]] !! [[Cerian]]<br/>''Čérízon'' !! [[Nordulic]]<br/>''Nordûlaki''
|-
! *nornɨm "zero, nothing"
| nornon || nóron || nony<br/><small>[nɔɲ]</small>
|-
! *siwn "one"
| síno || šen || xi<br/><small>[ʃi]</small>
|-
! *ďärdwe "two"
| derdo || dédo || ţert<br/><small>[θɛrt]</small>
|-
! *tägniši "three"
| tegnis || ténse || tany <small>(or ''tanyx'')<br/>[taɲ(ʃ)]</small>
|-
! *pŕewqid "four"
| prégian || éjan || feuħ<br/><small>[fɛu̯ç]</small>
|-
! *kwiktüz "five"
| quítor || qué || wêit<br/><small>[wetʃ]</small>
|-
! *žbokša "six"
| spósia || suóša || boxa<br/><small>[bɔʃa]</small>
|-
! *qɨrždɨ(šɨ) "seven"
| cristes || curíse || kux<br/><small>[kuʃ]</small>
|-
! *sɨŋg(ɨɬɨr) "eight"
| sigilor || šíló || sê<br/><small>[se]</small>
|-
! *peŋgöqer "nine"
| pegogren || egón || puħer<br/><small>[puçer]</small>
|-
! *koždu(šɨ) "ten"
| costus || cótu || koit <small>(or ''kotx''<ref>Archaic, etymological spelling.</ref>)<br/>[kɔtʃ]</small>
|}


==Notes==
==Notes==
[[Category:Language families]]
[[Category:Language families]]
[[Category:Calémere]]
[[Category:Calémere]]
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