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Revision as of 14:52, 21 June 2022
Several Asdaran languages no longer have a living language base and some are spoken only as liturgical and scholarly languages, notable Kalaman and Classical Yophenthean.
Language | Extinction | Language Family | Remark |
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Ambrasian Language | Yophenthean | vulgar, literary, scholarly | |
Ambrinquan Language | Yophenthean | vulgar, literary, scholarly | |
Classical Yophenthean | ca 1200 | Moigthe | literary, liturgical, scholarly |
Midretassene Language | legal, literary, scholarly | ||
Neptultchi Language | inscriptions | ||
Pallathantic Language | |||
Ambrinquan Language | Yophenthean | vulgar, literary, scholarly | |
Shelekhumbian Language | isolate | ||
Titan Language | |||
Tyskvál Language | Sky Languages | poetic |
Kerspa-Kvé
See Also
- Languages of Asdar
- Languages of Corundy
- Languages of Danona
- Languages of Pytharnia
- List of Asdaran Languages
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