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'''Angai''' (''AHNG-ee''; the name is from Flei) is a setting dominated by highly tonal languages. | '''Angai''' (''AHNG-ee''; the name is from Flei) is a setting dominated by highly tonal languages. | ||
* [[Qwbmwdqwg]]: A tritonal root language | * [[Qwbmwdqwg]]: A tritonal root language | ||
* [[Quququqquq]]: A language with only /k u a/ and two tones | * Irenesian | ||
** Kawenic | |||
*** [[Quququqquq]]: A language with only /k u a/ and two tones | |||
*** Tucootka | |||
*** Tuatu'yat | |||
*** Kawenyen | |||
*** Sikorian | |||
** Ernish | |||
** Dhasrawita | |||
* [[Flei]]: Tonal Old Irish which develops reading traditions and is revived | * [[Flei]]: Tonal Old Irish which develops reading traditions and is revived | ||
* [[Ditab]]: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. ''Not'' a liturgical language. | * [[Ditab]]: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. ''Not'' a liturgical language. |
Revision as of 03:40, 29 October 2024
Angai (AHNG-ee; the name is from Flei) is a setting dominated by highly tonal languages.
- Qwbmwdqwg: A tritonal root language
- Irenesian
- Kawenic
- Quququqquq: A language with only /k u a/ and two tones
- Tucootka
- Tuatu'yat
- Kawenyen
- Sikorian
- Ernish
- Dhasrawita
- Kawenic
- Flei: Tonal Old Irish which develops reading traditions and is revived
- Ditab: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. Not a liturgical language.
- Zzean: Sinosphere-ish
- Toki Ike