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'''Tseer''' was a prominent classical language of Talma, second to [[Windermere]]; it left a significant influence on [[Windermere]] and [[Skellan]]. It is the language of the Latlaseekh and other philosophical, historical, and scholarly treatises from Ancient Tseer civilization.
'''Tseer''' was a prominent classical language of Talma, second to [[Windermere]]; it left a significant influence on [[Windermere]] and [[Skellan]]. It is the language of the Latlaseekh and other philosophical, historical, and scholarly treatises from Ancient Tseer civilization. It is inspired by Somali, Hmong and Vietnamese.


When the Windermere Empire fell in 1004 fT as a result of the Jeodganite-Ngedhraist Revolution, many Tseeric- and Talmic-speaking peoples newly settled in the land. These Tseeric vernaculars represented variation that already existed in the originally Tseer-speaking area. These Tseeric vernaculars were already separate languages by then, and they came to be associated with different nation-states in Talma.
When the Windermere Empire fell in 1004 fT as a result of the Jeodganite-Ngedhraist Revolution, many Tseeric- and Talmic-speaking peoples newly settled in the land. These Tseeric vernaculars represented variation that already existed in the originally Tseer-speaking area. These Tseeric vernaculars were already separate languages by then, and they came to be associated with different nation-states in Talma.
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