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# [[Evandorian languages]] (likely largest by number of total speakers)
# [[Evandorian languages]] (likely largest by number of total speakers)
# Oƛ-Yeshan languages (Spocian and most languages of northern Védren)
# Oƛ-Yeshan languages (Spocian and most languages of northern Védren)
# Äisähdenää languages (Nähäri and related ones)
# Bárrangyóng languages (Nâdjawārre and related ones)


The "New World" (all other continents) is nowadays often dominated (esp. Púríton and northern Céránento) by speakers of Evandorian languages introduced in the colonial era, but some areas where native languages survive have a very high diversity. Such clusters include southern Púríton, large parts of inland Fárásen, eastern Ogúviutón, and inland Écáreton (Queáten's largest island). In the Old World, the areas with the widest language diversity are western and southwestern Védren, the southern coast of the Carpan sea, and the southern rainforests of Márusúturon. In most of the landmass, however, successive migrations and invasions have led to only a few major groups to prevail.
The "New World" (all other continents) is nowadays often dominated (esp. Púríton and northern Céránento) by speakers of Evandorian languages introduced in the colonial era, but some areas where native languages survive have a very high diversity. Such clusters include southern Púríton, large parts of inland Fárásen, eastern Ogúviutón, and inland Écáreton (Queáten's largest island). In the Old World, the areas with the widest language diversity are western and southwestern Védren, the southern coast of the Carpan sea, and the southern rainforests of Márusúturon. In most of the landmass, however, successive migrations and invasions have led to only a few major groups to prevail.
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