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  • ...merzcelindot Language|Amerzcelindot]] and [[Umbardian Language|Umbardian]] Languages. [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • ...r. Donavish Languages include [[Ersercese Language|Ersercese]], [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe]], ancient [[Pallathantic Language|Pallathantic]], and [[Ithatian L *[[Yophenthean Languages]]
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  • ...to the Moigthe Languages than to the Jaggudornish. They were classified as Thwarrish, but now are classified as Donavish. *[[Thwarrish]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...uently around 3,600 AS, the Ancient High Gwenyans divided further into the Thwarrish and Donavish Tribes. The Ancient Low Gwenyans are the forebears of the Thy ...es]] are so-called after the goddess [[Dáunau]] and the [[Thwarrish Tribes|Thwarrish]] after the god [[Thwar]], son of [[Amrulon]] and [[Parkia]], on the putati
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  • ...ggudornish language descending through the Thwarrish branch of the Gwenyan Languages. ;♦ Thw: Thwarrish, 5000 AS to 2700 AS
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  • ...is thus about fifteen centuries old and younger than the neighboring human languages of Asbardian, Dúrandworese, and Pytharnian. Late Yophenthean was spoken i *[[Languages of Pytharnia]]
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  • ...languages of the Gwenyans, the Common Giants, and in the modern surviving languages of the remnant [[High Shadevan Tribes]] and the [[Shadevan Trolls]]. *[[Languages]]
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  • ...h the modern High Shadevan Language now incorporating many loanwoards from Thwarrish. [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • ...named as they lived in the valley of [[Thrace]] before the advent of the [[Thwarrish Gwenyan Peoples]]. Scholars do no know for certain what name, if any, that ...Shadevan Tribes the 'People who speak the names of the gods,' because the languages of the High Shadevan Tribes did not generally make the distinction between
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  • ...probably old [[Old Colnorian Language|Colnorian]], and eastern Pytharnian languages of the Moigthe. Medibgóëse remains an important international language s *[[International Languages]]
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  • *Thwarrish Saint-Heroes ...r.com/PDFs/Gwenyan%20Languages%20Chronology_%5b4cmrep100yrs%5d.pdf Gwenyan Languages]
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  • * [[Languages]] * Did you know that the [[Thwarrish Religion]] was sometimes at conflicts with the [[Arathracianism|Arathracian
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  • * [[Languages]] * Did you know that the [[Thwarrish Religion]] was sometimes at conflicts with the [[Arathracianism|Arathracian
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