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  • | altname = ''Monastic K'mah'' <br> | familycolor = K'mah
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  • | altname = Classical K'mah | familycolor = K'mah
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  • ...:Pfeuno-K'aitian languages]][[Category:Quame languages]][[Category:Sesamic languages]]
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  • The '''Ranic languages''' are a family of minority languages mostly spoken in [[Verse:Tricin/Chunda Capeto|Chunda Capeto]]. ==Languages==
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  • | target = [[Ynju-Wenth languages]] Proto-Ynju-Wenth is a reconstructed ancrestor of Ynju-Wenth languages.
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  • |fam1= [[Quihum languages|Quihum]] |fam2= [[Pfeunic languages|Pfeunic]]
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  • ...to the Nannic and Pithecian branches. Also included is Caphic, one of the languages of the Caphic peoples (or "apemen" as they are more traditionally known as)
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  • ...languages, Imnura and Acranasian, may be Sinos-Koelic or Para-Sinos-Koelic languages.
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  • [[Category:Pfeuno-K'aitian languages]][[Category:Quame languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Indo-Korinthic Languages]] [[Category:Knašta]]
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  • |fam1=[[Tsimulh languages|Tsimulh]] [[Category:Tsimulh languages]]
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  • |fam1 = [[w:Kartvelian languages|Kartvelian]] |fam2 = Zezvic languages
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  • |fam1 = [[Abhannic languages]] '''Ábḫanni''' {{ábḫ-ipa|ábḫanni}} is an [[Abhannic languages|Abhannic]] language, and is an isolate within this family.
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  • ...nủtufỉxi'', from ''nủtu'' 'Pategian' + ''fỉxi'' 'language') is a [[Pategic languages|Pategic]] language spoken by the [[Verse:Tricin/Pategia|Pategian]] people i ...from a diachronic perspective: roots that are disyllabic in other Pategic languages are often monosyllabic in Pategian.
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...c and Æ, and I was actually inspired by Insular Celtic and Southeast Asian languages.
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  • Here follows my shamelessly ripping off Chrys' Valian Tengwar to see how the languages compare.
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Tsimulh languages/Lexicon|Lexicon of Proto-Tsimulh]]<br/> [[Tsimulh languages/Swadesh list|Swadesh lists for the Tsimulh languages]]<br/>
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  • [[Category:Quihum languages]][[Category:Pfeunic languages]][[Category:Wiebic languages]][[Category:Hussmauch]]
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  • ...languages]], including forms of [[Naeng]] and the vernacular [[Tergetian]] languages. It is characterized by some shared innovations: [[Category:Lakovic languages]]
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  • ...bi languages Ópi, Hōbe, Kob, Oebi, Kome, Sia, as well as neigbouring Kauke languages | target = Koabi languages
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  • ...arts of Txapoalli, Onishia and Raiđluav. It has many old loans from Idavic languages. [[Category:Idavic languages]]
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  • ...Eubora]], and parts of [[Suria]]. This includes [[Aeranir]] and [[Aeranid Languages|its descendants]], [[Dalitian]], and many others. [[Category:Languages]]
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  • |fam2= [[Talmic languages|Talmic]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:A posteriori]][[Category:Japonic languages]]
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  • [[Category:Wiebic languages]] [[Category:Pfeunic languages]]
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  • ...yet unique.''' Aipán ought to have features unheard of in current natural languages, yet still within reason. There must be something special in the way that t ...ing even more special or unique down the road, serving as a foundation for languages that its creator and others can develop.
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Sohcahtoic languages]]
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  • '''Proto-Pulchric''' is one of the major proto-languages of Tricin and also one of the best reconstructed. Its main inspirations are ...ause Etalocin is the Pulchric Urheimat). There are however, a few Pulchric languages spoken in Whāso Island to the north which are a separate subfamily, and th
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  • Through this chart, you can tell that Yiiyøp, like most languages, is a consonant heavy one. [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...written using the Latin alphabet as is universal amongst Western European languages.
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...Proto-Lakes Plain, Dinka, Thai, Formor's avian conlang C’ą̂ą́r and Semitic languages (particularly chanted Tiberian Hebrew). [[Category:Nonhuman languages]]
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  • |fam2=[[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] ...like Celtiberian, it is closely related to both Gaulish and the Brythonnic languages.
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • '''Kkhalonan''' (''khămano Kkhalonăn'') is an [[w: Austronesian languages|Austronesian-based]] [[w:Constructed language|constructed]] [[w:Fictional l ...avily influenced by Malay, Kapampangan, Kawi (Old Javanese) and East Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
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  • ...smallest national language in the Seafaring Confederation. A [[w:Goidelic languages|Goidelic language]], Romic developed out of [[w:Middle Irish]], and thus ul ...he official language of the nation of Rom and one of the official national languages of the Seafaring Confederation.
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''tiSxwəncim'') was the ancient [[Tsimulh languages|Tsimulh language]] spoken by the Swuntsim people. It is still used as a lit Sacred Swuntsim had a noun class system like the Bantu languages. There were 12 noun classes, which are numbered as follows:
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  • |fam1=[[Lakovic languages|Lakovic]] '''Häskä''' (''dəluto Häskäs'' /dəluto hæskæs/) is a [[Lakovic languages|Lakovic]] language with an Amharic- and Uralic-inspired aesthetic.
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  • ...][[Category: Voþken]][[Category: Ergative-absolutive languages]][[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • | target = [[Mittaali languages]] Proto-Mittaali is a reconstructed ancrestor of Mittaali languages.
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • |fam1=[[Tsimulh languages|Tsimulh]] '''Hetomic''' ''heh-TOM-ik'' is a [[Tsimulh languages|Tsimulh language]], serving as the lingua franca of [[Verse:Tricin/səHetom
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  • ...nd grammar. Conversely, it is used as a rapid introduction to many natural languages. ...is flexible. The grammar of Intralingua is similar to that of the Romance languages, but greatly simplified, under the influence of English.
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...][[Category: Voþken]][[Category: Ergative-absolutive languages]][[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...es]] and [[w:West_Scandinavian_languages#Family_tree|the West Scandinavian languages]]. Anathic is the most widely spoken language in Ór (''Anathic: Á h-Ór'' [[category:Conlangs]] [[category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Cramarian languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...Languages]] spoken in the islands of Southeastern Tunisia, The [[Izomonic Languages]] can be classified as Indo-European, although few evidence supports this c Unique to the Izîmonic Languages, Zimo has voiced Palatalized Palatal Plosives.
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  • |fam1 = [[w:Uralic languages|Uralic]] |fam2 = [[w:Finnic languages|Finnic]]
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  • ...count in an average Zlïce word is much smaller than in most polysynthetic languages.
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  • ...t it will feed into some sort of project wherein it gives rise to daughter languages. ...ject to investigate and incorporate elements of languages that constructed languages often seem to avoid including processes of [[w:reduplication|reduplication]
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Semitic languages]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...:abugida|abugida]] of the [[Nenta family]] that is related to other Nentan languages, such as the [[Kairitelan script]]. Like Kairitelan, it is derived from the
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  • | fam1 = [[Mittaali languages|Mittaali]] | fam2 = [[Ynju-Wenth languages|Ynju-Wenth]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...CE in present-day [[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]]. It is notable for the [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]-like root-and-pattern verbal system it was beginning to develop o ...ctional system reminiscent of those of the [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]] languages.
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...ogy]] is a medium-sized inventory of sounds, modelled after Indo-European languages. ...reek]]. Other influences are [[w:native American languages|native American languages]], the [[w:Shona language|Shona language]] and to certain degree [[w:Swedis
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Afroasiatic languages]]
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  • ...c languages|Talmic]] form a Naquo-Talmic family; the relationship of other languages to Naquo-Talmic is conjectured by some but not well-established. Proto-Quame phonology is inspired by classical IE languages (esp. Greek and Proto-Celtic) and Tsez.
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  • |fam1 = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] |fam2 = [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Austronesian languages]]
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  • ...t amount of Moran languages is unknown, since almost all Continental Moran languages were not documented and even their names remain a mystery to modern Mtari s ...unt of its native vocabulary, even though many Mtari loanwords enter these languages.
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  • ...ral Camalic (e.g. [[Padmanábha]]), influenced by Indo-European and Semitic languages, the case particles are preposed while in Peripheral Camalic (e.g. [[Camala ...adjectives as a distinct part of speech. Most adjectives in other Camalic languages derive from verbs in Proto-Camalic though some are derived from nouns (e.g.
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Zonal languages]]
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  • [[Hlou-Shum languages/Lexicon]] ...d. The family is based on the idea of recasting IE languages as Hmong-like languages.
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  • |fam1 = [[Evandorian languages]] ...Evandorian languages and, in more modern times, learned vocabulary of most languages of the planet.
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  • In the world of Universal Languages, Romance words are taken from Latin according to these rules:
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  • ...to the [[Delont-Aeranid languages]] to the south, and the [[Hilero-Aeranid languages]] to futher to the west. [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...d Southern. Our procedure is to consider the contributions of the Eastern languages as one vote in vocabulary, since they are almost mutually intelligible and The following languages, as well as [[w:Proto-Slavic]] are consulted at every stage.
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  • [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...t would be considered verbs, adjectives, and prepositions in Indo-European languages.
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  • |fam1 = Mami languages |fam2 = Môt languages
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  • From Slavic Languages and Finnish. It does have a few peculiarities, such as the diaeresis is use [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...ne as it shares the same linguistic relation to the vaguely Celtic Galavic languages with many loanwords and academic influences owed to the the vaguely Helleni ...mantic languages [particularly French and Spanish] with elements of Celtic languages and only very minimal Latin influence. Vocabularly is of course unit and sp
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  • :[[Idavic languages/Lexicon]] :[[Idavic languages/Swadesh]]
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  • [[Category:Dravidian languages]] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • Mala was designed with many Asian languages in mind (such as Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese). Mala is spoken by [[Category:Languages]]
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  • [[Category:User:Nicomega]] [[Category:A posteriori]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]] [[Category:Uralic languages]] [[Category:Finnic languages]]
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  • ...lmic languages''' (/ˈtɑːlmɪk/ ''TAHL-mik'') are a subfamily of the [[Quame languages]], originally spoken chiefly in the [[Bitaleta]] region in the planet of [[ ...languages are rigidly head-initial, like Irish, Welsh and Southeast Asian languages, Proto-Talmic was much less so; we know this because different construction
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  • ...nly surviving descendant of the pre-[[Lakovic]], pre-[[Idavic]] indigenous languages of Bjeheond.
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  • ..., or the '''Iscariano language''' (''la ciare iscariano'') in an [[Aeranid Languages|Aeranid language]] originating from the lower region of [[Iscaria]].
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  • ...ang'' is a Romance language descended from Norman French and is one of two languages spoken on the island of Rathmos. [[Category:Languages]]
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