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|colspan="2" bgcolor="#0000CC" color="#FFFFFF" align="center" |<font color="#FFFFFF"><big>''' | |colspan="2" bgcolor="#0000CC" color="#FFFFFF" align="center" |<font color="#FFFFFF"><big>'''South Albic'''</big></font> | ||
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|valign="top"|Spoken in: | |valign="top"|Spoken in: | ||
|| | ||southern Britain and elsewhere | ||
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|valign="top"|Timeline/Universe: | |valign="top"|Timeline/Universe: | ||
|| | ||[[League of Lost Languages]], [[UKW World]] | ||
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|valign="top"|Total speakers: | |valign="top"|Total speakers: | ||
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|valign="top"|Genealogical classification: | |valign="top"|Genealogical classification: | ||
|| | ||Albic<br> | ||
| '''South Albic'''<br> | ||
| [[Old Albic]]<br> | ||
| [[Low Elvish]]<br> | ||
[[Macaronesian]] | |||
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|colspan="2" bgcolor="#0000CC" color="#FFFFFF" align="center" |<font color="#FFFFFF"><big>'''Created by:'''</big></font> | |colspan="2" bgcolor="#0000CC" color="#FFFFFF" align="center" |<font color="#FFFFFF"><big>'''Created by:'''</big></font> | ||
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|| | ||Jörg Rhiemeier||2001- | ||
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'''South Albic''' is a branch of the [[Albic]] family spoken in southern Britain and a few other places. It includes the classical form of [[Old Albic]] as well as the modern [[Low Elvish]] and [[Macaronesian]] languages. |
Revision as of 08:04, 20 February 2006
South Albic | |
Spoken in: | southern Britain and elsewhere |
Timeline/Universe: | League of Lost Languages, UKW World |
Total speakers: | |
Genealogical classification: | Albic South Albic |
Created by: | |
Jörg Rhiemeier | 2001- |
South Albic is a branch of the Albic family spoken in southern Britain and a few other places. It includes the classical form of Old Albic as well as the modern Low Elvish and Macaronesian languages.