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The '''Quihum languages''' ([[Eevo]]: ''brits Cłillym'', from ''*kʷiχəm'', the reconstructed ancestral word for 'one') are a major language family in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]], descended from [[Proto-Quihum]] (PQ), which is thought to have been spoken 6000 years before present. The main source languages for the reconstruction of PQ are [[Thensarian]] and [[Naquian]]. The membership of [[Sjowaazhéñ]] in Quihum is less well-established.
The '''Quihum languages''' ([[Eevo]]: ''brits Cłillym'', from ''*kʷiχəm'', the reconstructed ancestral word for 'one') is a conjectured language family in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]], descended from [[Proto-Quihum]] (PQ), which is thought to have been spoken 6000 years before present. It is well-established that that [[Naquic languages|Naquic]] and [[Talmic languages|Talmic]] form a Naquo-Talmic family; the relationship of [[Sjowaazhéñ]] to Naquo-Talmic is less well-established.




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