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'''Middle Anatolian Languages''', The Anatolian languages are a family of extinct Indo-European languages that were spoken in Asia minor (ancient Anatolia), the best attested of them being the Hittite language. | '''Middle Anatolian Languages''', The Anatolian languages are a family of extinct Indo-European languages that were spoken in Asia minor (ancient Anatolia), the best attested of them being the Hittite language. | ||
The Middle Anatolian languages are a family of constructed languages that are New Balaybalan. | The Middle Anatolian languages are a family of constructed languages that are New Balaybalan. |
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Middle Anatolian Languages, The Anatolian languages are a family of extinct Indo-European languages that were spoken in Asia minor (ancient Anatolia), the best attested of them being the Hittite language. The Middle Anatolian languages are a family of constructed languages that are New Balaybalan.
Extinct Languages
- Hittite
- Luwi
- Pala
- Likia
- Milian
- Karian
- Picidian
- Lidya
Paleo-Balkan Languages
- Misia
- Frig
Ancient Anatolian Languages
- Hattian
- Urartu