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The Donavish Languages constitute one of two great halves of the [[Ancient High Gwenyan]] branch of the [[Gwenyan Languages]].  According to historical linguists, the Ancient High Gwenyan branch began to divide into Donavish Languages and [[Thwarrish Languages]] in the fifth millennium before Salmakhamer.  Donavish Languages include [[Ersercese Language|Ersercese]], [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe]], ancient [[Pallathantic Language|Pallathantic]], and [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]].
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The Donavish Languages constitute one of two great halves of the [[Ancient High Gwenyan]] branch of the [[Gwenyan Languages]].  It is so named after the goddess [[Dáunau]] as it was thought that the speakers of these languages preferred this goddess to the god [[Thwar]]. According to historical linguists, the Ancient High Gwenyan branch began to divide into Donavish Languages and [[Thwarrish Languages]] in the fifth millennium before Salmakhamer.  Donavish Languages include [[Ersercese Language|Ersercese]], [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe]], ancient [[Pallathantic Language|Pallathantic]], and [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]].
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=
 
*[[Rhaunvish Language]]
 
*[[Rhaunvish Language]]
 
*[[Yophenthean Languages]]
 
*[[Yophenthean Languages]]
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*[[Thwarrish Languages]]
  
 
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[[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 1 May 2016

The Donavish Languages constitute one of two great halves of the Ancient High Gwenyan branch of the Gwenyan Languages. It is so named after the goddess Dáunau as it was thought that the speakers of these languages preferred this goddess to the god Thwar. According to historical linguists, the Ancient High Gwenyan branch began to divide into Donavish Languages and Thwarrish Languages in the fifth millennium before Salmakhamer. Donavish Languages include Ersercese, Moigthe, ancient Pallathantic, and Ithatian.

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