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  • .... Jathya-Dhumi (Kalaman Language) is considered one of the great classical languages and has a great body of literature, including the [[Aturyandakumi]]. *[[Languages of Corundy]]
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  • ...yan Languages|Gwenyan Language]], but part of the [[Jathya-Dhumi Languages|Jathya-Dhumi Language Family]]. Shardanian is written in a modern version of [[Hirgunya] *[[Languages of Corundy]]
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  • ...yan Languages|Gwenyan Language]], but part of the family of [[Jathya-Dhumi Languages]] which includes the [[Shardanian Language]]. ...ugh the basic relationship is still apparent to most who have studied both languages. Modern Jaithan has simpler inflections and fewer forms. It also has an a
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  • ...t do not correspond with the oral apparatus of the humanlike. Many spoken languages can also be recorded by means of a [[Writing Systems of Asdar|writing syste ...other languages and consistent with the [[titanist]] theory, all Geddamin languages derive from the ancient Aarokinian Titan language.
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  • ...nguages1000AS.jpg|thumb|300px|Map showing the likely dispersion of ancient Languages throughout southwestern [[Pytharnia]] around 1000 [[AS]].]] ...red through divination, stone inscriptions, and a few texts transcribed by Jathya-Dhumi scholars, notably of Luvasirgwer. It is sometimes called Kerspa-Moigdhe or
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  • ...theast Corundy. Finally, [[Corundian Language|Corundian]], a [[Yophenthean Languages|Yophenthean language]], is spoken in southern and western Corundy. It is a [[File:MapLanguagesCorundy.jpg|thumb|300px|Languages of Corundy]]
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  • ...the [[Ephysgæe Mountains]]. It is thought to be the most conservative of languages and is studied by scholars who try to reconstruct the ancient [[Titanic Lan Some scholars believe that Gorcorumbese is related to the Jathya-Dhumi languages. Debate persists over whether the relationship is due to loan words or a co
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  • ...Omfluny]]||align="center"|[[Omflune]]||align="center"|2587||align="center"|Jathya-Dhumi|| || ...ny]]||align="center"|[[Babirrhoksha]]||align="center"|2587||align="center"|Jathya-Dhumi|| ||
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  • ...ossal stone. Scholars today believe that the [[Jathya-Dhumi]] peoples and languages were roughly coterminous with Drameggin Civilization. *[[Jathya-Dhumi]]
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  • ...Language|Jaithan]]. Among scholars and Jaithans, it is properly called the Jathya-Dhumi Language. *Proto-Jathya-Dhumi: ca 11,000 AS to 7700 AS. Postulated language.
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  • ...y conquered and reduced to provinces in the [[Yophenthean Empire]], native languages in other parts of Corundy retained their cultural practice. The inhabitant
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  • =International Languages= These languages are considered ‘international’ as there are many non-native speakers
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  • The Ithatian language is one of the oldest Quinnian languages of the Pallathantic through which some of the oldest works of literature an *Kalama: ancient civilization of Corundy, Jathya-Dhumi
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  • ...ya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages. ==Jathya-Dhumi Triad==
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  • ...ancient name for the region. The Exonyms include Jecubian, from Jakubya (Jathya-Dhumi) and Throvian, from the Thracian name, Throvy. Lucacian is related to Rhov *[[Gwenyan Languages]]
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  • ...ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] that were then disseminated to other languages like [[Dúrandworese Language|Dúrandworese]] and [[Lucacian Language|Lucac
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  • ...recorded in the ancient Kalaman Language and has been translated into many languages, including Midretassene. Most modern-day translations are made from ancien The Aturyandakumi is an important component of [[Jathya-Dhumi]] cultural and religious beliefs.
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  • ...-Gwenyan peninsula, especially under Vimalian Rule. The ancient Vimalians (Jathya-Dhumi) called the peninsula '[[Kshandiguh]]'. '[[Midretasso]]' refers to the pen ...ish]]. The Thuvaki and Aracusian regions are principally Arathracian. The Jathya-Dhumi region worship the modern forms of the ancient [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|
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  • * [[Languages]] ...ian beast of burden. The word originates from the [[Jathya-Dhumi Language|Jathya-Dhumi]] word, galimsharum. All Galimshara as reptiles or possibly amphibians, mu
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  • Most syllables in the Shardanian and Jaithan languages do not have all these components, but it is possible. In the word 'sklanch ...d 'll,' a voiceless lateral fricative which does not occur in Jathya-Dhumi languages. It was used to represent this foreign sound found in the [[Neptultchi Lan
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