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'''Azalic''' ([[Togarmite]]: ''lysėnėþ Azali''; Proto-Azalic: ''Əngoilin voiq̇'') is an imagined Indo-European branch, intended to serve as an alternate possible [[Azalic/Diachronics of English|diachronics of the English language]]. It's inspired by Armenian.
'''Azalic''' ([[Togarmite]]: ''lysėnėþ Azali''; Proto-Azalic: ''Əngoilin woiq̇'') is an imagined Indo-European branch, intended to serve as an alternate possible [[Azalic/Diachronics of English|diachronics of the English language]]. It's inspired by Armenian.


The name ''Azalic'' is derived from ''Azal'', a Persian cognate of Əngoil /ˈəngojl/, the legendary mother of the Azalic people (cognate of Ahalyā in Hindu mythology).
The name ''Azalic'' is derived from ''Azal'', a Persian cognate of Əngoil /ˈəngojl/, the legendary mother of the Azalic people (cognate of Ahalyā in Hindu mythology).
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