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The Borogoni languages are spoken in the continents Bor and Gon. Bor is east of Gon; Weni is west of Gon, and has its own language family, Weniti.
- Bori languages
- Goni languages
- Western
- Eastern
Proto-Borogoni had some thirteen noun cases, grouped into two groups with different stem forms: śarib (water), śarib-i, śareb-a, etc. The major modern languages have little trace left of this declension system; Filofonecian retains the two stems (ośriw/ośraw), but nothing else.
The noun also had three numbers: singular, plural, and numeric. This is preserved in Goni but lost in Bori, which has just singular and plural.