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* Puzimmese | * Puzimmese | ||
** North-East Puzimm | ** North-East Puzimm | ||
*** Ngo-Sonkhai | *** [[Ngo-Sonkhai languages|Ngo-Sonkhai]] | ||
**** Sonkic | **** Sonkic | ||
***** [[Sonkhai]] | ***** [[Sonkhai language|Sonkhai]] | ||
** South Puzimm | ** South Puzimm | ||
*** Aseshan | *** Aseshan |
Latest revision as of 20:15, 7 April 2022
Trans-Ebo-Puzimm | |
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Trans-Puzimm, Ebo-Puzimmese, Puzimm-Saruan | |
Geographic distribution: | Eastern Ekuosia, Puzimm, Lahan, Ystel |
Linguistic classification: | One of Sahar's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-Trans-Puzimm |
Subdivisions: | |
CWS code | – |
Distribution of Trans-Puzimm languages, with Puzimmese languages in red and Saru-Lahani in purple. |
The Trans-Ebo-Puzimm language family, also known as simply the Trans-Puzimm language family, is spoken in northeastern Baredina (specifically Ebo Nganagam and Puzimm), Parshita, Lahan, and Ystel.
It is broadly subdivided into the mainland Puzimmese languages and the Saru-Asuran languages spread around the Saru Sea (including Jute and portions of northern Ystel) and the western Asura (in Lahan and Parshita).
The most widely-spoken Trans-Puzimm languages are Sonkhai and probably something spoken in Ebo.
Classification
- Puzimmese
- North-East Puzimm
- Ngo-Sonkhai
- Sonkic
- Ngo-Sonkhai
- South Puzimm
- North-East Puzimm
- Saru-Asuran