Languages of Bjorland

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The following are the languages of Bjorland and their families.

Language families

Family name Languages Location
Glaskarnan languages 16 Glaskarn
Waldoccian languages 2 Waldoccia
Vonerian languages 14 Volneria
Urshawan languages 5 Urshawabad
Tanglaoan languages Tanglao
Adasiatic languages 2 Volneria
Glaskarn

Glaskarnan Language Family

Elkan Language Group

Old Grjotan Language SubGroup

Mirvan

Official language of Mirvania.

Saegalian
Ballo

Garmaeic Language SubGroup

Ormska
Beruvikian

Valsa Language Group

Central Valsa Language SubGroup

Broeta

Spoken in

Timoria

Dead language

Eastern Valsa (Valsa)

Northern Valsa Language SubGroup

Gabrovan

Official language of Gabrovo.

Thradonian

Official language of Thradonia.

Kithvian

Sirellian Language Group

Pesha

Official language of Hunpesh.

Floran

Official language of Florani.

Caska Language Group

Northern Caska Language SubGroup

Venishlavian

Official language of Venishlavia.

Wiabor

Official language of Marlanglass.

Southern Caska Language SubGroup

Terra

Official language of

Gesé

Official language of Rioberia.


Volnerian Language Family

The Volnerian language family contains the SubVolnerian, PanVolnerian, and East Volnerian language groups.

SubVolnerian Language Group

The SubVolnerian language group contains the South Central SubVolnerian and Western SubVolnerian language subgroups.

South Central SubVolnerian Language SubGroup

Harfal
Parkavid
Lushnu

Western SubVolnerian Language SubGroup

Kathari
Ontu
Beza

PanVolnerian Language Group

The PanVolnerian language group does not contain typical language subgroups, instead it is composed of four distinct languages and two derivisions of classical shcect that has since grown vastly different from the original language.

Classical Shcect

Classical Shect is a language spoken in Varanasia, but is also a subgroup of languages that have derived from it.

Dhakhur
Modern Varanasian

Ketu

Tali

Vari

East Volnerian Language Group

The East Volnerian language group also does not contain typical language subgroups, but instead has three languages, sharing one language with the Urshawan Language Family Group.

Afsaqan

Afsaqan is part of the East Volnerian language group within the Volnerian language family. The Afsaqan language was the original language of the Muszabajjiq tribe of Urshawabad. The language is infrequently used in the nation now, however, and is primarily spoken in Volnerian countries that accepted Urshawan immigrants during their cultural and tribal wars. Afsaqan is the official language of Hezruit, where 90% of its people speak the language. It is also the official language of Babbar, where it is the largest spoken language with 45% of its population speaking it.

Komara

Farkhan

Farkhan is part of the East Volnerian language group within the Volnerian language family as well as the Urshawan language family. Farkhan originated as the primary language of the Rapha tribe of Urshawabad. It is the official language of Rykahantis, a national language Cyzzan and has a large population of speakers at 25% in Babbar.

Urshawan Language Family

The Urshawan Language Family has two languages and one language sub group.

North Urshawan SubGroup

The North Urshawan SubGroup only contains one active language and shares the language origin with the East Volnerian SubGroup within the Volnerian language family.

Farkhan

Farkhan is in both the North Urshawan and East Volnerian language subgroups and Volnerian language family and Urshawan language family.

Biacaric

Biacaric is a language that originated from the Quomorac tribe. It is also known as Quomorac Ursha.

Common Standard Ursha

CSU is the other form of Ursha within the Urshawan language family that does not belong to the North Urshawan subgroup. CSU is also known as Darbuli Ursha and originated from the Darbul tribe in Urshawabad.

Waldoccian Language Family

Tanglaoan Language Family

Adasiatic Language Family