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- [[Category:Languages of Asdar]] [[Category:Languages of Nymentho]]317 bytes (36 words) - 21:26, 23 May 2014
- [[Category:Languages of Asdar]] [[Category:Languages of Pytharnia]]878 bytes (128 words) - 21:26, 23 May 2014
- ...t 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 syste ...other languages and consistent with the [[titanist]] theory, all Geddamin languages derive from the ancient Aarokinian Titan language.2 KB (262 words) - 22:04, 29 May 2022
- [[Category:Languages of Asdar]] [[Category:Neptultchi Languages]]451 bytes (58 words) - 04:54, 21 January 2015
- ...often cited for his studies of word origins, particularly of Pallathantic Languages. He was fluent in [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]], [[Pytharnian Lang *[[Derivations Common to Pallathanto-Toruvian Languages]], 26351 KB (167 words) - 02:31, 5 July 2014
- ...nguage|Thracian]] during the time of Kalikán imperialism. Of major modern languages, Jagohrish is most closely related to [[Agogian Language|Agogian]]. *[[Thwarrish Languages]]1 KB (146 words) - 23:32, 5 December 2016
- ...living language base and some are spoken only as liturgical and scholarly languages, notable [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and [[Classical Yophenthean]]. |[[Tyskvál Language]]||align="center"| ||Sky Languages||poetic1 KB (147 words) - 15:52, 21 June 2022
- {{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]] ]]2 KB (171 words) - 13:27, 30 November 2014
- ...derived from ancient [[Ithradic Language|Ithradic]] through the [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe]]. Scholars believe the Fishfolk are biologically advanced amphibia4 KB (701 words) - 01:58, 13 February 2023
- =Writing Systems for Human Languages= ...closely related to others. The [[Erechórebese Alphabet]] is used by many languages.2 KB (276 words) - 23:45, 5 July 2020
- [[Category:Languages of Asdar]] [[Category:Gwenyan Languages]]2 KB (285 words) - 00:32, 26 December 2016
- Glibo spoke several languages, including Uryalan Gnomish, Gonfalese, Ambrasian, Ithradic Dwarvish, Yophen1 KB (140 words) - 00:27, 19 April 2021
- ...ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] that were then disseminated to other languages like [[Dúrandworese Language|Dúrandworese]] and [[Lucacian Language|Lucac7 KB (1,005 words) - 10:45, 2 July 2022
- ...Shadevan Tribes the 'People who speak the names of the gods,' because the languages of the High Shadevan Tribes did not generally make the distinction between3 KB (485 words) - 05:03, 26 September 2023
- ...es|Gwenyan Language]] or indeed to any known language other than its child languages, [[Tuadbean Language|Tuadbe]] and [[Xsyte Language|Xsyte]]?6 KB (938 words) - 20:41, 7 January 2018
- ...Erechórebese Language|Erechórebese]], and [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]] Languages. After the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], [[Classical Yophenthean]] ch4 KB (531 words) - 18:44, 25 December 2019
- Several idioms in the languages of the world indicate necromancy. For example, ''to borrow the dead'' is a2 KB (302 words) - 00:15, 28 May 2018
- ...region. Neptultchi is the parent of the [[Xsyte Language]] and the Tuadbe Languages. [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]11 KB (1,534 words) - 00:52, 27 October 2017
- *[[Languages of Pytharnia]]5 KB (637 words) - 13:46, 26 December 2023
- ...n, and [[Classical Yophenthean]]. It is also related to the [[Yophenthean Languages]] and [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]]. *[[Languages of Pytharnia]]6 KB (854 words) - 15:01, 16 September 2017