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The '''Lahob languages''' (also known as '''Lahou''', '''Lahobic''', '''Neshlenkentian''', or '''Lahob-Imuniguronian'''; Yeł. Lawo: ''tławiyuk dane''; Łaȟoḇarir: ''łaȟoḇu derä''; [[Chlouvānem|Chl.]]: ''lahāvumi dældai''; <small>[[Nordulaki|Nor.]]: ''þêukor Lahou'', [[Cerian|Cer.]]: '' | The '''Lahob languages''' (also known as '''Lahou''', '''Lahobic''', '''Neshlenkentian''', or '''Lahob-Imuniguronian'''; Yeł. Lawo: ''tławiyuk dane''; Łaȟoḇarir: ''łaȟoḇu derä''; [[Chlouvānem|Chl.]]: ''lahāvumi dældai''; <small>[[Nordulaki|Nor.]]: ''þêukor Lahou'', [[Cerian|Cer.]]: ''šérošu Raó''</small>) are a large [[Verse:Calémere|Calémerian]] language family, most widely spoken on the continent of Márusúturon<ref>The only core Lahob-speaking territories in other continents, except for the coasts of Gurdugal, are the Kāyīchah islands (geographically in Védren) and a handful of small Tłašnelek-speaking villages in far eastern Gathuráni - an area whose actual classification as Evandor or Márusúturon is disputed.</ref>. | ||
There are six currently recognized living Lahob branches, often grouped in two macro-branches: | There are six currently recognized living Lahob branches, often grouped in two macro-branches: |
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