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The '''Milevic languages''' are a family of languages spoken in the subregion of [[Milevia]], in south-eastern [[Parshita]]. They originated from modern day [[Dekkuvia]] and spread westwards, although the family is believed to have descended from a larger Proto-Shaelic language that also includes the [[Tlukeric languages]] and | The '''Milevic languages''' are a family of languages spoken in the subregion of [[Milevia]], in south-eastern [[Parshita]]. They originated from modern day [[Dekkuvia]] and spread westwards, although the family is believed to have descended from a larger Proto-Shaelic language that also includes the [[East Tlukeric languages|East]] and [[West Tlukeric languages|West Tlukeric]] branches. | ||
The most widely spoken Milevic languages on Sahar are [[ | The most widely spoken Milevic languages on Sahar are [[Asthudan language|Asthudan]], [[Czisilian language|Czisilian]], [[Farmoshi language|Farmoshi]], and [[Kaisen language|Kaisen]], all of which have at least 10 million native speakers and are official languages in their respective countries. | ||
[[Category:Language families]][[Category:Miraria]] | [[Category:Language families]][[Category:Miraria]] |
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Geographic distribution: | Miraria, Parshita |
Linguistic classification: | Shaelic |
Proto-language: | Proto-Milevic |
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CWS code | – |
The Milevic languages are a family of languages spoken in the subregion of Milevia, in south-eastern Parshita. They originated from modern day Dekkuvia and spread westwards, although the family is believed to have descended from a larger Proto-Shaelic language that also includes the East and West Tlukeric branches.
The most widely spoken Milevic languages on Sahar are Asthudan, Czisilian, Farmoshi, and Kaisen, all of which have at least 10 million native speakers and are official languages in their respective countries.