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  • ...'), ca 525 AS to 400 AI -- predecessor of Kiallish, Jasturian, Kasthavian, Medibgösk, Dewyddairsh, Old Colnorian is a Gwenyan language that is thought to have b ...istically, the Colnorian Languages are more closely related to the Moigthe Languages than to the Jaggudornish. They were classified as Thwarrish, but now are cl
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  • The Gonfalese Language originated from Medibgösk in the thirteenth century when [[Medibgö]] sent forth several colonizing m ...e mostly limited to law and religion. Gonfalese derived from early Middle Medibgösk. Gonfalese itself is divided into two periods, early Gonfalese (1300 to 19
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  • ...waned and could not offer the Medibgóëse organized resistance. Most of the Medibgösk colonists were passing magic-practitioners. Nearly none were accomplished w ...[Durrhaunve]] in the late thirteenth century along with other aristocratic Medibgösk houses. He was known for a very quick and stinging wit.
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  • |[[Medibgösk]]||[[Mdg]]||align="center"|Period||Remark *[[Languages of Asdar]]
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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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  • ...probably old [[Old Colnorian Language|Colnorian]], and eastern Pytharnian languages of the Moigthe. Medibgóëse remains an important international language s ;'''PMed'''Proto-Medibgösk (200 AS to 300 AI)
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  • *[[Iodrimidd umba Lowths Bähu]], 1102 to 1161, Ambrasianist Reformer, Medibgösk Noble ==Languages of Ambrasianism==
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  • * Did you know that [[Omandral Sorcerer King]] was born of a [[Medibgösk]] father and a [[Jerushabla]]n mother, converted to the [[Imzaha]] religion ...es|Gwenyan Language]] or indeed to any known language other than its child languages, [[Tuadbean Language|Tuadbe]] and [[Xsyte Language|Xsyte]]?
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  • ...gration of Medibgösk exiles in the thirteenth century which introduced the Medibgösk Language that eventually became the [[Gonfalese Language]], becoming the do
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  • :'''zako''' nf (compare thsak, Medibgösk) chest, box [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • ...Tirrhaglewb of Medibgö]] in the Tirrhaglewbian Dynasty. The ties to the [[Medibgösk]] monarchy remained through this dynasty until it was supplanted by [[Smali =Languages=
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  • * ca 1280 AI, Medibgösk Migration into [[Gonfaloy]] *[[Languages of Pytharnia]]
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  • ...known world and probably the whole world. Riddled with ancient tribes and languages, Pytharnia is home to humans, elves, dwarves, halflings, gnomes, beastfolk, =Languages of Pytharnia=
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  • * [[Languages]] ...les, including the [[Ithradic Dwarves]], the [[Disdrirn Elves]], and the [[Medibgösk]], and continual assaults from the sky-warriors of [[Thrace]], [[gakhyami]]
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  • | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''{{icon|language}}Languages''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Languages'''
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