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Inspiration: Old Chinese, [[Heleasic]], Akkadian, Amharic
Inspiration: Old Chinese, [[Heleasic]], Akkadian, Amharic


In [[Verse:Irta|Irta]], Far East Semitic is one of the major branches of Semitic. Proto-Far East Semitic was a prestige language of Southeast Asia. It's in a clade with Akkadian. It was first observed to be related to other Semitic languages by the linguist Eimh-Cla' Fian, himself a native speaker of both [[Cuam]] and Far East Semitic.
In [[Verse:Irta|Irta]], Far East Semitic is one of the major branches of Semitic. Proto-Far East Semitic was a prestige language of Southeast Asia. It's in a clade with Akkadian. It was first observed to be related to other Semitic languages by the linguist __, himself a native speaker of Far East Semitic.


Loans from Old Chinese and Sino-IE in addition to the usual SEA families (except Austronesian)
Loans from Old Chinese and Sino-IE in addition to the usual SEA families (except Austronesian)
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