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− | The civilizations of [[Corundy]] are several and ancient. The languages of the longest residence in Corundy are the Jathya-Dhumi tongues which descend from the ancient Kalaman language. In [[Republic of Johaulia|Johaulia]], the [[Jaithan Language]] is spoken almost universally while [[Shardanian Language|Shardanian]] is the official language of the [[Free Republic of Rhiony]] and the [[Duchy of | + | The civilizations of [[Corundy]] are several and ancient. The languages of the longest residence in Corundy are the Jathya-Dhumi tongues which descend from the ancient Kalaman language. In [[Republic of Johaulia|Johaulia]], the [[Jaithan Language]] is spoken almost universally while [[Shardanian Language|Shardanian]] is the official language of the [[Free Republic of Rhiony]] and the [[Duchy of Omfluny]]. [[Shardanian Language|Shardanian]] is a minority language of [[Smiago]], [[Tiomaire]], and [[Numiria]]. There is a high degree of mutual intelligibility between Jaithan and Shardanian, or about 60 to 70%. Ithatian, specifically [[Peninsular Ithatian]], is the next oldest language and is spoken as a very well-represented minority language in [[Tlathassa]], [[Xaphica]], and [[Strubia]]. Tassan along with Lucacian are the heirs of the [[Midretassene Language]], the tongue spoken by the ancient rulers of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. Tassan is the language of the Zamir Provinces with Lucacian spoken in the coastal cities, mainly by merchants and administrators and their families from [[Lucacia]]. Ferruvicarese is spoken in a small portion of southeast Corundy. Finally, [[Corundian Language|Corundian]], a [[Yophenthean Languages|Yophenthean language]], is spoken in southern and western Corundy. It is also the namesake of the Corundian Peninsula. |
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 2 July 2022
The civilizations of Corundy are several and ancient. The languages of the longest residence in Corundy are the Jathya-Dhumi tongues which descend from the ancient Kalaman language. In Johaulia, the Jaithan Language is spoken almost universally while Shardanian is the official language of the Free Republic of Rhiony and the Duchy of Omfluny. Shardanian is a minority language of Smiago, Tiomaire, and Numiria. There is a high degree of mutual intelligibility between Jaithan and Shardanian, or about 60 to 70%. Ithatian, specifically Peninsular Ithatian, is the next oldest language and is spoken as a very well-represented minority language in Tlathassa, Xaphica, and Strubia. Tassan along with Lucacian are the heirs of the Midretassene Language, the tongue spoken by the ancient rulers of the Midretassene Empire. Tassan is the language of the Zamir Provinces with Lucacian spoken in the coastal cities, mainly by merchants and administrators and their families from Lucacia. Ferruvicarese is spoken in a small portion of southeast Corundy. Finally, Corundian, a Yophenthean language, is spoken in southern and western Corundy. It is also the namesake of the Corundian Peninsula.
List of the Modern Languages of Corundy
- Corundian Language
- Ferruvicarese Language
- Ithatian Language
- Jaithan Language
- Shardanian Language
- Tassan Language
- Lucacian Language
Ancient Languages of Corundy
- Kalaman Elven
- Kalaman Language
- Titanic Language, Deiunic
See Also
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