Chlesamnic
| Chlesamnic | |
|---|---|
| Created by | – |
| Geographic distribution | Eurasia |
| Linguistic classification | Indo-European
|
| Proto-language | Proto-Chlesamnic |
| Subdivisions | |
Modern-day extent of Chlesamnic languages:
West Chlesamnic Languages Dobruja Polovic
Azov Polovic
Volga Polovic
Caucasus Polovic
East Chlesamnic Languages Erqhomis
Tonsian
Tevvic | |
The Chlesamnic languages are a branch of the Para-Germanic languages in the Indo-European language family that are spoken predominantly in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Chlesamnic, an offshoot from Pre-Proto-Germanic, and thus distantly related to the Germanic languages.
Etymology
Branches

Western
Eastern
- Kolasian
- Ancient Tevvic
- Middle Tevvic†
- Tevvic
- (Unnamed)
- Middle Tevvic†