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[[Category:Language families]]
Lúsanic is the branch of Indo-European languages that includes the Finio-Dhannic and the Limbe-Mereian languages.
== Language tree ==
{{clade
|label1=[[Lúsanic languages|Lúsanic]]
|1={{clade
  |label1=Finio-Dhannic
  |1={{clade
  |label1=Classical Dhannuá (†)
  |1={{clade
    |label1=Insular
    |1={{clade
    |label1=Dánair (†)
    |1={{clade
      |1=
      |label2=Middle Dhannuá (†)
      |2={{clade
      |1=[[Dhannuá|Standard Modern Dhannuá]]
      }}
    }}
    |2=Sauelic (†)
    }}
    |label2=Continental
    |2={{clade
    |1=Leidic (†)
    |2=Sian (†)
    }}
  }}
  |label2=Peleio-Finian
  |2={{clade
    |label1=Old Peleian (†)
    |1={{clade
    |1=Classical Peleian (†)
    }}
    |2=Finian
  }}
  }}
  |label2=Limbe-Mereian
  |2={{clade
  |1=Limbe (†)
  |2=Mereian (†)
  }}
}}
}}
 
 
[[Category:Language families]] [[Category:Indo-European_languages]]

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