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  • =General List of Languages of Asdar= ...all known languages, including ancient languages, scholarly languages, and languages poorly attested. It is to be continually updated.
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  • ...iod of time or a great age. It has been borrowed into several Pallathantic Languages and is used by [[magdeology|magdeologers]] and scholars of deep history. It *[[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]
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  • {{Hatnote|Languages of Pytharnia encompasses several languages, including the single [[Pytharnian Language]] of the highlands}} [[File:LanguagesofPytharnia_2740_001.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of Languages spoken in southern [[Pytharnia]] ]]
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  • :[[Bukaläan Dwarven Language]] :[[Uryalan Language]] (Gnomish Languages)
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  • ...rision by native born dwarves. Since the twenty fourth century, permanent dwarven communities have increased steeply in numbers in cities of the [[Pallathant [[Category:Ithradic Dwarven Language]]
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  • ...nguage|Thracian]] during the time of Kalikán imperialism. Of major modern languages, Jagohrish is most closely related to [[Agogian Language|Agogian]]. *[[Thwarrish Languages]]
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  • ...ined by philologers to derive from a common ancestor. In the cases of the languages of the Ithradic dwarves of the southwest Jaggudorns, the relationship is fa [[Category:Dwarven Ethnography]]
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  • *[[Dwarven Cuneiform]] *[[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]
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  • =International Languages= These languages are considered ‘international’ as there are many non-native speakers
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  • ;This is the current lexicon for Ithradic Dwarven to English *[[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]
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  • =Writing Systems for Human Languages= ...closely related to others. The [[Erechórebese Alphabet]] is used by many languages.
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  • ;Dwarven =List of the Languages of Kvarraga=
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  • ...[[Emegul-Thaudh]]. There is no evidence that it is related to the dwarven languages of the new world, including Jekhra-Toonguese. A dialect of Ithradic is spo The Ithradic langauge is written in Dwarven Cuneiform, suitable for carving in stone or pressing into wet clay.
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  • =Dwarven Physiology= ...ge lifespan is from 180 to 220 years, with significant variation among the dwarven races. Dwarves as a race are lactose-intolerant.
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  • ...ages of Joturnia are quite numerous. This article treats mainly the modern languages which adventurers are likely to encounter. The fact that a language may be =Table of Modern Languages of the World of Joturnia=
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  • ...uage|Ithradic]], [[Tuadbean Language|Tuadbean]], and other ethnic minority languages are spoken.
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  • =Languages of the Shadmus= {{Main|Languages of Pytharnia}}
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  • ...ry tactics to smash the Arathracian forces. Amyrnite Dragon Knights defend dwarven bombards which smash the Bryndydite Dragon Knights. ...of Fiobaire (1149)]], ends in defeat for the Arathracian forces. Ithradic Dwarven allies fight with Ambrasians against Arathracian levees of Bryndyd. Arathra
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  • ...many humanlikes of the woods. Some of their kind speak human and dwarven languages.
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  • =Dwarven Utilization of Dwarvenfire= ...y of dwarven nations, especially in Pytharnia and the Jaggudorns. Genuine, dwarven-smithed dwarvenfire weapons command a high price throughout the Pallathanti
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