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  • ...became the rulers of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. The name 'Midrinksi' in ancient Moigthe is 'Midringir.' *[[Medregan Languages]]
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  • ...thean is descended from late [[Rhaunvish Language|Rhaunvish]], a [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe Language]] spoken in southwestern [[Pytharnia]] around 1400 [[AS]] *[[Moigthe Languages]]
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  • The language spoken by the ancient and now extinct [[Thetzisari Tribes]] survives only in recorded memories of [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • ...d into ancient Midretassene and since has been translated into many modern languages. He is considered the father of modern [[Kalamantology]].
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  • |[[Ancient High Gwenyan]]||[[AHG]]||align="center"|Period||Remark |[[Ancient Low Gwenyan]]||[[ALG]]||align="center"|Period||Remark
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  • ...[Corundian Language|Corundian]], [[Ambrasian Language|Ambrasian]], and the ancient [[Ambrinquan Language]]. This shows the phases in the development of Erechórebese as a language from ancient Gwenyan.
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  • [[File:MoigtheHome_A_01.png|thumb|300px|An ancient Moigthe house in southern Pytharnia. Midjourney.]] ...ient Yophenths. The Medibgóëse, Gonfalese, and Kasthavians must count the ancient Moigthe as their ancestors as well.
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  • =International Languages= These languages are considered ‘international’ as there are many non-native speakers
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  • ...h Tribes, including the Midrinksi who settled in Lucacia and Corundy. The Ancient Middle Gwenyans became the Jungornish and the Svarikish of Asdauria and mig *[[Gwenyan Languages]]
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  • ...ggudornish language descending through the Thwarrish branch of the Gwenyan Languages. This shows the phases in the development of Thracian as a language from ancient Gwenyan.
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  • =Writing Systems for Human Languages= ...closely related to others. The [[Erechórebese Alphabet]] is used by many languages.
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  • ...]] throughout the world. Modern-day Kahonri differs significantly from the ancient language of Kahonri Scripture. *[[Thammazic Languages]]
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  • ...iod of time or a great age. It has been borrowed into several Pallathantic Languages and is used by [[magdeology|magdeologers]] and scholars of deep history. It
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  • ...n Languages]]. The name 'Lucacian ' comes from '[[Lucacia]]' which is the ancient name for the region. The Exonyms include Jecubian, from Jakubya (Jathya-Dh *[[Ancient Low Gwenyan]]
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  • ...languages of the Gwenyans, the Common Giants, and in the modern surviving languages of the remnant [[High Shadevan Tribes]] and the [[Shadevan Trolls]]. *[[Languages]]
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  • ...and to the [[Classical Yophenthean]] language and the family of derivative languages. It is generally not used to refer to the associated religion of the Yophe
    847 bytes (119 words) - 05:51, 26 September 2023
  • ...mes are traditional for centuries, but others have been adopted from other languages and become part of the accepted names commonly used in southeast Pytharnia. *[[Ancient Moigthe Names]]
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  • ...ages of Joturnia are quite numerous. This article treats mainly the modern languages which adventurers are likely to encounter. The fact that a language may be =Table of Modern Languages of the World of Joturnia=
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  • The Kwam Language is an ancient tongue that prevails in [[Tangshan]] and neighboring areas. It is thought [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • The Ithatian language is one of the oldest Quinnian languages of the Pallathantic through which some of the oldest works of literature an *Kalama: ancient civilization of Corundy, Jathya-Dhumi
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