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** Iskvic | ** Iskvic | ||
*** [[Iskvish]] | *** [[Iskvish]] | ||
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** Ilyic | ** Ilyic | ||
*** [[Izhkrilin]]<ref>Izhkrilin's classification is heavily debated due to the lack of much attestation.</ref> | *** [[Izhkrilin]]<ref>Izhkrilin's classification is heavily debated due to the lack of much attestation.</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:53, 29 April 2025
| Taskaric languages | |
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| Created by | Jukethatbox |
| Geographic distribution | Eastern Talkoch and Birnu |
| Native speakers | 2,000,000,789 (300 UH) |
| Linguistic classification | One of Radael's primary language families
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| Proto-language | Proto-Taskaric |
| Subdivisions |
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The Taskaric languages are one of the primary language families in Radael. Its child languages are spoken primarily in Birnu, apart the Oalanic language family, which was originally spoken in the ancient then modern city of Oalan, which then spread into central Radael. Although only Moshurian is now spoken in Oalan, Oalanic child languages, like Zanúzh, are still spoken in the Moshurian Empire.
The most spoken Taskaric language is Izhkut.
Subdivisions
- Iskeric
- Iskvic
- Ilyic
- Izhkrilin[1]
- Old Izhkut(Pokht-Izhkut)
- Oalanic
- ^ Izhkrilin's classification is heavily debated due to the lack of much attestation.