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The Aeranir language is descended from Proto-Iscaric, a theoretical reconstruction, which is in turn descended from [[Proto-Maro-Ephenian]].  This makes Aeranir a member of the Maro-Ephenian language family, along with Talothic, Fyrdan, and Marian.  Because neither of these two proto-languages are attested in writing, it can be difficult to say when they were spoken, and when one transitioned into the other, but scholars generally agree that there was something that could be called Proto-Iscaric around the end of the 4th millennium BCA.
The Aeranir language is descended from Proto-Iscaric, a theoretical reconstruction, which is in turn descended from [[Proto-Maro-Ephenian]].  This makes Aeranir a member of the Maro-Ephenian language family, along with Talothic, Fyrdan, and Marian.  Because neither of these two proto-languages are attested in writing, it can be difficult to say when they were spoken, and when one transitioned into the other, but scholars generally agree that there was something that could be called Proto-Iscaric around the end of the 4th millennium BCA.


Proto-Iscaric was spoken by numerous Maro-Ephenian tribes which settled in Iscaria at the end of the 4th millennium.  This evolved into numerous attested Iscaric languages, of which the language of the Aerans, who settled the region known as Aes, was but one.  The oldest evidence of their language is found dating well after the founding of their most famous city, Telhramir, around 2500 BCA.  This phase of the language, from around then to the later years of the Aeranid Kingdom, is known as Old Aeranir (called '''''coeñar accviha aerānir''''' or '''''aerānir accuiha''''' by Classical and Golden Age sources).
Proto-Iscaric was spoken by numerous Maro-Ephenian tribes which settled in Iscaria at the end of the 4th millennium.  This evolved into numerous attested Iscaric languages, of which the language of the Aerans, who settled the region known as Aes, was but one.  The oldest evidence of their language is found dating well after the founding of their most famous city, Telhramir, around 2500 BCA.  This phase of the language, from around then to the later years of the Aeranid Kingdom, is known as Old Aeranir (called '''''coeñar accuiha aerānir''''' or '''''aerānir accuiha''''' by Classical and Golden Age sources).


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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