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  • ...living language base and some are spoken only as liturgical and scholarly languages, notably classical Jathya-Dhumi ([[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]]) and [[Classi |[[Tyskvál Language]]||align="center"| ||Sky Languages||poetic
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  • ...al Yophenthean, are [[Gwenyan Languages]] and more specifically [[Donavish Languages]]. =List of Yophenthean Languages=
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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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  • Ambrasian is a virtually extinct, [[Yophenthean Languages|Yophenthean]] language formerly spoken in what is now the [[Principality of ...inguistic sibling and there is some mutual intelligibility between the two languages.
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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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  • The language spoken by the ancient and now extinct [[Thetzisari Tribes]] survives only in recorded memories of the Pallathanti [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • ...trolls, and elves lived in Kalama before the arrival of humans, but became extinct after the advent of humans. Halflings have lived in Kalama before the Gweny ;''Humanlike, extinct''
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  • ...Gonfalese borrows nearly half its modern lexicon (vocabulary) from the now extinct [[Ambrasian Language]]. Numerous idioms and borrowed language structures al *[[Languages of Pytharnia]]
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  • ...Gonfalese borrows nearly half its modern lexicon (vocabulary) from the now extinct [[Ambrasian Language]]. Numerous idioms and borrowed language structures al
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  • ==Languages of Ambrasianism== The liturgy of the Ambrasian Religion was formerly conducted in the now extinct [[Ambrasian Language]], a daughter language of [[Classical Yophenthean]].
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  • =Languages of Ambrinqua= ...he descendants of Yophentheans and their human subjects. Ambrinquan is now extinct and only studied by scholars and linguists. There is another Gorcorumbese
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  • ...e Language]]. Today, the Durrhaunvish Language and Ambrasian Language are extinct and known only to scholars and heliophants. The local language of the [[Ury
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  • The real world term ‘magic’ is used to translate several senses conveyed in languages of the World of Asdar. Magic broadly includes the power of [[wizard]]s, [[ ...text-align:center; background:DarkBlue; color:white;"|<big>'''Existing and Extinct'''</big>
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