Classical Yophenthean Language
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Classical Yophenthean Language was spoken in ancient times in Erechóreb and elsewhere as the official language of the Yophenthean Empire. It is spoken today by scholars and ecclesiastics as a language of academia, of the Arathracian Church, and sometimes diplomacy. Descended from the Moigthe Languages and thus from the Donavish Languages, Classical Yophenthean was spoken from roughly 300 AI to 1200 AI and is the predecessor of the modern Erechórebese Language. Classical Yophenthean is regarded the source of all the Yophenthean Languages. Yophenthean is descended from late Rhaunvish, a Moigthe Language spoken in southwestern Pytharnia around 1400 AS to 250 AS. Erechórebese is the direct daughter language of Classical Yophenthean.
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