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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 table

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

Constructed Languages