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− | Languages of [[Asdar]] are largely spoken by humans and humanlikes. Additionaly, scholars can read and write ancient texts which are no longer spoken, including [[Pensatory Notation]] which is the writing system for formal, academic magic. Languages of Asdar may also include the languages of intelligent beings in the greater Asdar universe that are conveyed through physical means that 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 system]]. | + | Languages of [[Asdar]] are largely spoken by humans and [[humanlikes]]. Additionaly, scholars can read and write ancient texts which are no longer spoken, including [[Pensatory Notation]] which is the writing system for formal, academic magic. Languages of Asdar may also include the languages of intelligent beings in the greater Asdar universe that are conveyed through physical means that 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 system]]. |
Scholars believe all human and humanlike cultures have spoken languages. Scholars have established relationships among the most widely spoken languages. The origin of other languages remains uncertain, such as [[Neptultchi Language|Neptultchi]]. The languages of the various Geddamin races have some key similarities not found among other languages and consistent with the [[titanist]] theory, all Geddamin languages derive from the ancient Aarokinian Titan language. | Scholars believe all human and humanlike cultures have spoken languages. Scholars have established relationships among the most widely spoken languages. The origin of other languages remains uncertain, such as [[Neptultchi Language|Neptultchi]]. The languages of the various Geddamin races have some key similarities not found among other languages and consistent with the [[titanist]] theory, all Geddamin languages derive from the ancient Aarokinian Titan language. |
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Languages of Asdar are largely spoken by humans and humanlikes. Additionaly, scholars can read and write ancient texts which are no longer spoken, including Pensatory Notation which is the writing system for formal, academic magic. Languages of Asdar may also include the languages of intelligent beings in the greater Asdar universe that are conveyed through physical means that do not correspond with the oral apparatus of the humanlike. Many spoken languages can also be recorded by means of a writing system.
Scholars believe all human and humanlike cultures have spoken languages. Scholars have established relationships among the most widely spoken languages. The origin of other languages remains uncertain, such as Neptultchi. The languages of the various Geddamin races have some key similarities not found among other languages and consistent with the titanist theory, all Geddamin languages derive from the ancient Aarokinian Titan language.
General List of Languages of Asdar
The following list indicates all known languages, including ancient languages, scholarly languages, and languages poorly attested.
- A
- Aarokinian Titan Language
- Agogian Language
- Airhand
- Agogian Language
- Amandal Dwarven Language
- Ambrasian Language
- Ambrulian Centaur Creole
- Asbardian Language
- B
- C
- D
- Dagaithi Language (Thammazite Language)
- Dewyddairsh Language (Colnorian Language Branch)
- Dragonmount Cant (Neptultchi Language)
- Dúrandworese Language (Midringir Language Branch)
- E
- Ebinóëse Language (Ithatian Language Branch)
- Erechórebese Language (Yophenthean Language Branch)
- Ersercese Language
- F
- G
- Gantvian Language (Jaggudornish Language Branch)
- Gensk Language (Colnorian Language Branch)
- Glaikish Language (Yophenthean Language Branch)
- Gonfalese Language (Colnorian Language Branch)
- Gorcorumbese Language (Titanic)
- H
- I
- Ithatian Language (Ithatian Branch < Gwenyan Language Family)
- Ithradic Dwarven Language
- J
- Jaffgornish Language (Titanic)
- Jagohrish Language (Jaggudornish Language Branch)
- Jaithan Language (Jathya-Dhumi Language Family)
- K
- Kalaman Language (Kathya-Dhumi Language Family)
- Kasthavian Language (Colnorian Language Branch)
- Khahonri Language (Kathya-Dhumi Language Family)
- Kushiri Language (Kathya-Dhumi Language Family)
- M
- Medibgóëse Language (Colnorian Language Branch)
- Mensary Cant
- Midretassene Language (Midringir Language Branch)
- Mimbbuke Language
- Moigthe Language (Moigthe Language Branch < Gwenyan Language Family)
- Myernian Language (Moigthe Language Branch)
- N
- Narsadese Language (Thammazite Language Family)
- Neptultchi Language (Neptultchi Language Family)
- Nymenthonese Language (Yophenthean Language Branch)
- O
- Old Colnorian Language (Colnorian Language Branch)
- Osfandian Language (Osfandic Language Branch)
- P
- Pasaoivi (Elven Languages)
- Pastravian Language
- Phumaise Language (Jaggudornish Language Branch)
- Pytharnian Language (Moigthe Language Branch)
- Proto-Thammazic Language (Thammazite Language Family)
- R
- Rhaunvish Language (Moigthe Language Branch)
- Rhovanish Language
- Rhovundian Language
- S
- Sardonish Language (Jaggudornish Language Branch)
- Shadevan Trollish Creole
- Shelekhumbian Language
- T
- Tassan Language (Midringir Language Branch)
- Thetzisari Language
- Thracian Language (Jaggudornish Language Branch)
- Throvian Language (Jaggudornish Language Branch)
- Thrystonese Language
- Thworganian Language (Jaggudornish Language Branch)
- Tigskönish Language (Colnorian Language Branch)
- Tuadbean Language (Neptultchi Language Family)
- U
- Uryalan Language (Gnomish Languages)
- X
- Xsyte Language (Neptultchi Language Family)
- Y
- Yami Language (Jaggudornish Goblinoid)
- Z
- Zephasian Language (Zephasian Language Family)
Dispersion of Languages in Modern Times
Southern Pytharnia
See Also
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