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Shaelic | The '''Shaelic languages''' are family spoken in East [[Miraria]], with languages spoken in [[Athsud]], [[Czisilia]], [[Farmosh]] and [[Kaisen]], as well as minorities in [[Fazulavaz]] and [[Juhashka]]. It is divided into three primary branches, [[Milevic languages|Milevic]], [[Deyatsa languages|Deyatsa]], and [[Tlukerian languages|Tlukerian]], though some linguists have recently argued that the Tlukerian branch is polyphyletic and should be split into at least two separate branches. The Milevic languages contain the most languages and over 99% of all speakers, with Deyatsa and Tlukerian being limited to less than 100,000 speakers on the [[Tlukerian Islands]] of [[Fazulavaz]]. It is estimated to have almost a hundred million speakers (rough estimate, potentially wrong), with the largest language being [[Athsudan]]. | ||
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[[Category:Shaelic languages]][[Category:Language families]][[Category:Language families of Northern Miraria]][[Category:Language families of Parshita]] | [[Category:Shaelic languages]][[Category:Language families]][[Category:Language families of Northern Miraria]][[Category:Language families of Parshita]] |
Revision as of 20:46, 29 January 2021
Shaelic | |
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Geographic distribution: | Shaelic Sea, Parshita |
Linguistic classification: | One of Sahar's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-Shaelic |
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CWS code | – |
The Shaelic languages are family spoken in East Miraria, with languages spoken in Athsud, Czisilia, Farmosh and Kaisen, as well as minorities in Fazulavaz and Juhashka. It is divided into three primary branches, Milevic, Deyatsa, and Tlukerian, though some linguists have recently argued that the Tlukerian branch is polyphyletic and should be split into at least two separate branches. The Milevic languages contain the most languages and over 99% of all speakers, with Deyatsa and Tlukerian being limited to less than 100,000 speakers on the Tlukerian Islands of Fazulavaz. It is estimated to have almost a hundred million speakers (rough estimate, potentially wrong), with the largest language being Athsudan.