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− | The '''Gesporian languages''', also called the '''Acillio-Maglan languages''', are a family of languages spoken in [[Terranihil]]. They more specifically originate from the regions of [[ | + | The '''Gesporian languages''', also called the '''Acillio-Maglan languages''', are a family of languages spoken in [[Terranihil]]. They more specifically originate from the regions of [[Kavarda]] and [[Acillia]], sometimes refered to as [[Gesporia]]. There are two living languages within the family: [[Acillian]] and [[Malgan]]. The group's relationship to any other language family is uncertain and unproven. There are about 11 million speakers of a Gesporian language. |
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Revision as of 20:22, 2 September 2022
Gesporian | |
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Ethnicity | Acillians, Malgans |
Geographic distribution | Kavarda, Terranilian Desert |
Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families |
Proto-language | Proto-Terranilic |
Subdivisions |
The Gesporian languages, also called the Acillio-Maglan languages, are a family of languages spoken in Terranihil. They more specifically originate from the regions of Kavarda and Acillia, sometimes refered to as Gesporia. There are two living languages within the family: Acillian and Malgan. The group's relationship to any other language family is uncertain and unproven. There are about 11 million speakers of a Gesporian language.