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{{Hatnote|Languages of Pytharnia encompasses several languages, including the single [[Pytharnian Language]] of the highlands}} | {{Hatnote|Languages of Pytharnia encompasses several languages, including the single [[Pytharnian Language]] of the highlands}} | ||
[[File:LanguagesofPytharnia_2740_001.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of Languages spoken in southern [[Pytharnia]] ]] | [[File:LanguagesofPytharnia_2740_001.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of Languages spoken in southern [[Pytharnia]] ]] | ||
− | Pytharnia is home to many languages spoken by humans and [[humanlike]]s some of whose ancestors have lived in the subcontinent for over ten thousand years. | + | Pytharnia is home to many languages spoken by [[humans]] and [[humanlike]]s some of whose ancestors have lived in the subcontinent for over ten thousand years. |
− | =List of Languages of Pytharnia= | + | =List of Modern Languages of Pytharnia= |
+ | ;Human | ||
+ | *[[Azerukese Language]] | ||
*[[Agogian Language]] | *[[Agogian Language]] | ||
*[[Asbardian Language]] | *[[Asbardian Language]] | ||
− | |||
*[[Dúrandworese Language]] | *[[Dúrandworese Language]] | ||
*[[Gonfalese Language]] | *[[Gonfalese Language]] | ||
− | |||
*[[Jagohrish Language]] | *[[Jagohrish Language]] | ||
*[[Kasthavian Language]] | *[[Kasthavian Language]] | ||
− | |||
*[[Medibgóëse Language]] | *[[Medibgóëse Language]] | ||
*[[Myernian Language]] | *[[Myernian Language]] | ||
*[[Phumaise Language]] | *[[Phumaise Language]] | ||
*[[Pytharnian Language]] | *[[Pytharnian Language]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Shadevan Ithatian Language]] |
− | *Halfling | + | *[[Tuadbe Language]] |
− | * | + | *[[Dragonmount Cant]] |
+ | |||
+ | ;[[Humanlike]] | ||
+ | *[[Ambrulian Centaur]] | ||
+ | *[[Gorcorumbese Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Ithradic Dwarven Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Jaffgorn Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Kemerite Language]] (Language of the common giants of Pytharnia) | ||
+ | *[[Mimbbuke Halfling Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Musimonian Language]] (Language of the Beastfolk, and Satyrs of Pytharnia) | ||
+ | *[[Pallathantic Gishak Language]] (Language of Pallathantic Frogmen) | ||
+ | *[[Pasaoivi]] (Language of the [[Disdrirn Elves]]) | ||
+ | *[[Pytharnian Ithrabbi Language]] (Language of the fishmen) | ||
+ | *[[Shadevan Trollish Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Uryalan Language]] (Language of Pytharnian gnomes) | ||
+ | =Historic Languages= | ||
+ | *[[Classical Yophenthean]] | ||
+ | *[[List of Extinct Languages]] | ||
+ | *[[Moigthe Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Neptultchi Language]] | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[Languages of Corundy]] | ||
*[[Pytharnia]] | *[[Pytharnia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 30 November 2014
Languages of Pytharnia encompasses several languages, including the single Pytharnian Language of the highlands
Pytharnia is home to many languages spoken by humans and humanlikes some of whose ancestors have lived in the subcontinent for over ten thousand years.
List of Modern Languages of Pytharnia
- Human
- Azerukese Language
- Agogian Language
- Asbardian Language
- Dúrandworese Language
- Gonfalese Language
- Jagohrish Language
- Kasthavian Language
- Medibgóëse Language
- Myernian Language
- Phumaise Language
- Pytharnian Language
- Shadevan Ithatian Language
- Tuadbe Language
- Dragonmount Cant
- Ambrulian Centaur
- Gorcorumbese Language
- Ithradic Dwarven Language
- Jaffgorn Language
- Kemerite Language (Language of the common giants of Pytharnia)
- Mimbbuke Halfling Language
- Musimonian Language (Language of the Beastfolk, and Satyrs of Pytharnia)
- Pallathantic Gishak Language (Language of Pallathantic Frogmen)
- Pasaoivi (Language of the Disdrirn Elves)
- Pytharnian Ithrabbi Language (Language of the fishmen)
- Shadevan Trollish Language
- Uryalan Language (Language of Pytharnian gnomes)
Historic Languages
See Also
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