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Latest revision as of 12:55, 8 January 2018
The Eastern language family is a family of diachronic naturalistic artlangs created by Mark Rosenfelder. It is one of the major language families of Almea. It can be compared, regarding its importance as the family to which the languages of many of Almea's most powerful nations belong, to the Indo-European family of our world, to which the Eastern languages are also typologically similar.
Classification
Eastern
- Karazi
- Cuzeian: Cuêzi+, Nimoicu+, Lovitrui+
- Coruo: Caizu (Caizuran), Curiyan, Kazule (Kešvareni)
- Sainor: Disaini, Losaynu, Qeyu
- Bucardo: Bucardo+, Izeit+
- Central
- Axunaic
- Ancient: Axunašin, Mounšun, Yeworšin, Tannelišin, Ranšin, Bosanšur
- Modern: Xurnese, Ṭeôši
- Naviu
- Küronet, Eluyet, Mixain, Seia, Obenzayet, Gelyet+
- Čia-Ša
- Čia: Omičia, Tanjia
- Ša: Lufaša, Andaša, Šeša, Susisa
- Tei