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The [[Thensarian]] name for Mintonia is ''Mintōn'' (Thengkha ''Mintôn''). Mintonian languages usually have a small segmental inventory and many tones. Amkima, Ditab and Andarin are the classical languages of Mintonia. | The [[Thensarian]] name for Mintonia is ''Mintōn, gen. Mintōnis'' (Thengkha ''Mintôn''). Mintonian languages usually have a small segmental inventory and many tones. Amkima, Ditab and Andarin are the classical languages of Mintonia. | ||
* [[Ditab]] | * [[Ditab]] | ||
* Kabiti | * Kabiti |
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Continents
- Etalocin (equatorial)
- Cualand (north of Etalocin, Quelocin in Clofabosin) - homeland of Clofabic
Languages
Etalocin
- Clofabosin
- Dodellic
- Dodellian
- Lanyotian
- Pulchric
- Gussnish
- Paleiat
- !Zoom-Fóõ
- !Zoom
- Vavoom
- Fóõ
- Luminic
- Luminese (in a sprachbund with Fóõ)
Cuamland
- Yacavestu
- Pulchric
- Crockartoot
- Cuamic
- Cuam
- Humpback Whelsh
- Gloobic
- Vskliav
- Whaso
- Tsrovesh
Irquhadoon
Irquhadūnum in Thensarian, Inkhwathoon in Thengkha
- Berctanic
- Verthanic
- Bhẉĉĉāṇa
- Irquhadoonic
- Sioaued
- Vruchma
- Nabblie
- Thengkha
- Ramanuric languages
Mintonia
The Thensarian name for Mintonia is Mintōn, gen. Mintōnis (Thengkha Mintôn). Mintonian languages usually have a small segmental inventory and many tones. Amkima, Ditab and Andarin are the classical languages of Mintonia.