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== Sangunic languages == | == Sangunic languages == | ||
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* Sangunese (Japanese) | * Sangunic languages | ||
** Kujirakuni Sangunese (Japanese with traditional form characters; with influence of German (calques, grammar, loanwords) and Chinese (from Tieya)) | ** Sangunese (Japanese) | ||
** Aporonia-go (Apollonian Sangunese; Japanese, spoken in Greater Kildare) | *** Kujirakuni Sangunese (Japanese with traditional form characters; with influence of German (calques, grammar, loanwords) and Chinese (from Tieya)) | ||
* Hoennese (based on Kagoshima-dialect Modern Japanese and Classical Japanese, with traditional-form characters and Middle Korean on'yomi) | *** Aporonia-go (Apollonian Sangunese; Japanese, spoken in Greater Kildare) | ||
* Sanpanese (Japanese written only with hiragana) | ** Hoennese (based on Kagoshima-dialect Modern Japanese and Classical Japanese, with traditional-form characters and Middle Korean on'yomi) | ||
** Sanpanese (Japanese written only with hiragana) | |||
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== Attero–Baatharzi languages == | == Attero–Baatharzi languages == |
Revision as of 16:26, 21 August 2023
Xino-Keltian languages
- Xinic languages
- Taemhwanian Jing [Hokkien]
- Tieyan–Jingdaoese languages [Mandarin]
- Jingdaoese [Mandarin]
- Tieyan [Mandarin]
- Yewlang [Mandarin?]
- Xuang [Burmese]
Sangunic languages
- Sangunic languages
- Sangunese (Japanese)
- Kujirakuni Sangunese (Japanese with traditional form characters; with influence of German (calques, grammar, loanwords) and Chinese (from Tieya))
- Aporonia-go (Apollonian Sangunese; Japanese, spoken in Greater Kildare)
- Hoennese (based on Kagoshima-dialect Modern Japanese and Classical Japanese, with traditional-form characters and Middle Korean on'yomi)
- Sanpanese (Japanese written only with hiragana)
- Sangunese (Japanese)
Attero–Baatharzi languages
- Whatever we're gonna call Semitic
- High Ashkenatzi (Hebrew)
- Matbaic (Aramaic)
- Baatharzi (Arabic)
- Arboric (Arabic)
- Toroshi (Peninsular Arabic)
- Soufi (conlang based on Levantine Arabic in Latin script)
- Atteran (basically Amhara)
- Iteran (Iteru; Egyptian/Coptic?)
Euran–Keltian languages
i.e. Indo-European languages
Tricontinental languages
i.e. Indo-Aryan languages
The designation "tricontinental languages" refers to the origin or rather the spread of the different languages in this group across three continents: Apollonia, Eura and Keltia.
- Classical Babkhi (Troy's conlang)
- Babkhi (i.e. Persian/Tajik)
- Old tricontinental languages
- Samsrumukhat (Sanskrit)
- Proto-Adarani (Hindustani)
- Adarani/Aryashti (Hindi)
- Agnesian (Urdu)
- Karnali (Nepali)
- Neemian (Bengali)
- Jaihalam (Malayalam)
Germanic languages
- Praetaic languages
- Standard Præta
- Bastardized Præta
- Armininic languages
- Arminian (Johanns f. Klosso conlang, basically a modernized version of Old English)
- Istvanistani/Common Tongue (i.e. English)
- Suthric
- Low Saxon/Steerish (English regional variant spoken in southern Cibola)
- Mercurian (Yorkshire dialect)
- Istvanistani/Common Tongue (i.e. English)
- Arminian (Johanns f. Klosso conlang, basically a modernized version of Old English)
- Norse languages
- Proto-Nordic (i.e. Old Norse)
- Hurmu–Norse languages
- Hurmu (in Hurmu), aka Farewellish (in Elwynn) (cross-ish between Faroese and Scandinavian conlang)
- Normarkic languages
- Army Crandish / Norrlandic (basically Swedish)
- Humlebækish/Amalandic (Danish, Humlebæk, Amaland)
- High Norse (Norwegian: Normark, Høgmårk)
- Valtic–Storish group (Icelandic)
- Valtian
- Storish
- Froyalanish
- Wintergleamish
- Hurmu–Norse languages
- Proto-Nordic (i.e. Old Norse)
- Crando-Batavian languages
- Ashkenazi (Ashkenatza, basically Yiddish)
- Germanian/Frankish (German)
- Cibolan Saxon (High German and Allemanic dialects spoken in southern Cibola)
- Batavian (Dutch)
- Madison Isle Batavian (Frisian)
- Haas (Natopia, low German maybe?)
- Passikaans (Dutch-looking mongrel)
- North Amokolian
- Crandish (conlang Johanns fonn Klosso, historically spoken in Cranda)
- Slobovian (historically spoken in northern Apollonia)
- Meckelnish
- Craitish (looks Germanic, prolly its own branch)
Romance languages
Alexandric languages? Machiavellic languages?
- Machiavellian (Latin)
- Tyrenian (Interlingua)
- Lunatic (Lunaris, "bastardized Latin", Interlingua? Romanian?)
- Alexandrian (French)
- Lac Glaceian (Swiss French)
- Normandic (Norman French)
- Martino (Spanish)
- Baracãoan (Sander's conlang based on Spanish/Portuguese)
- Gaianic langauges (basically Italian)
- Cisamarrese (Italian with j spelling)
- Tellian (in Tellia; also known as Gaian; Italian)
- Vegnian (in Vegno; Italian)
- Reunionian (Reunion; basically Portuguese)
- Del-al'Enetet
Athlonian–Antican languages
- Athlonian (classic Greek?)
- Constancian (modern Greek?)
- Kezanese (koine Greek?)
- Apollantean (Ancient Greek)
Slavic languages
Retic languages? (from Proto-Slavic)
- Krasnocorian (Serbian, Slovak)
- Ranentsian (Eastern Keltia, Bulgarian)
- Ocian (Spoken in Western Keltia and Mishalacia, Slovene/Serbo-Croatian/Russian)
- Mishalanese/Slavo-Amokolian (Spoken in Elwynnese Mishalan and Frankish Mishalacia, Russian)
- Kalgachian?
- Classical Istvanistani (Church Slavonic?)
- Interlandic (Polish)
Cosimo-Benacian family
- Sanaman (conlang)
- Estarisan (conlang)
Elw language family
- Elw (conlang, based off Eskimo-Aleut and Greenlandic grammar)
- Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaquit (in Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq)
- Paqalisut (in west Pacary)
- Nunaqeqertaqtitut (Inuktitut, in east Pacary)
Hyperborean language family
Might be related to Elw – I think I've seen something about Scott basing it off Greenlandic originally, but to what extent? Grammatically, I can see why in terms of functions, but direct derivatives? Hm.
- Kalasperin (conlang, Scott, for Hyperborean vernicular)
- Kadhamic (constructed IC/OOC, based on Kalasperin)
- Cimmerian
- Hyfrostish
Proto-Calbi languages
Celtic languages
- Treesian
- Ransenari
- Calbic
- Celebaradi
- Florian
- Solareyish
- Old Steerish (Cornish)
Elfinshi languages
Basically the Elvish languages off Tolkien
- Northern Elfinshi (Elwynn, Sindarin?)
- Menelmacari (Quenya)
- Ashinthaler (Germanic Quenya)
- Amitian (some other Elvish language there)
- Need some language to be represented by Blackish, ash nazg....
Birgeshir–Thraci languages
- Birgesh (Turkic-derived conlang)
- Thraci (Turkish)
- Antakian Thraci (Turko-Azerbaijani)
- Hazarese (Crimean Turkish)
- Blue Lontinian (De-Russified Kazakh)
Prinitican languages
- Wechua (Quechua)
Southeast Keltian languages
- Palesmenian (constructed, lots of shared vocab with other languages)
- Mgyan (bastardized Palesmenian with more commas)
Trans-Polar languages
Better name plz
- Eastern group
- Lákarpa (Sami and Turkish-based conlang)
- Reinish, Normark (Northern Sami with Elw/Eskimo-Aleut loans)
- Western group
- Lakkvian (basically Estonian)
- Jäärrish/Jääkieli (basically Finnish, though long history in Straylight under-water cities)
Yardistanic languages
List of Isolates
- Lengish (isolate, basically Lovecraft's R'lyehian - offshoot of Hyperborean)
- Red Laqi?
- Audente?
- Senyan?
- Akhidian?