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  • The Glaike Peninsula (sometimes called 'Glaikish Peninsula') is the southern region of [[Barathorn]] with a temperate, marit ...spoken in most of the peninsula, is a [[Yophenthean Languages|Yophenthean language]]. During the [[Yophenthean Successor States]], the Glaike Peninsula was t
    3 KB (375 words) - 22:44, 7 November 2014
  • ...Lake Uphraine]]. The language of the Glaike people is [[Glaikish Language|Glaikish]]. The capital of Glaye is [[Talise]] and the largest city and principal p ...an heritage, most Glaikish are [[Arathracian]] in religious practice. The Glaikish are a mixture of Colnorian and Yophenthean stock.
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  • ...ongues while others have gone extinct . Classical Yophenthean remains the language of Arathracian liturgy, formal ecclesiastical discussions, formal documents *[[Ambrasian Language]] (extinct)
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  • ...of [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]], Ambrasian, Ambrinquan, Nymenthonese, Glaikish, and Corundian. The relationship between Myernian and Rhaunvish is uncertai ...en the languages known as [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]] and [[Ambrasian Language|Ambrasian]], respectively.
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  • ...thean governors to better inform their administration. The [[Midretassene Language]] continued as medium of culture and literacy in Corundian peninsula. ...d from [[Classical Yophenthean]] include Asbardian, Ambrinquan, Corundian, Glaikish, and Erechórebese.
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  • ...f windships generally superior to those of their provincial subjects. The language of the Yophentheans themselves become entrenched as the imperial lingua fra
    30 KB (4,666 words) - 16:14, 24 July 2022