Isles languages
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The Isles languages are a family of related languages spoken on islands across a wide oceanic region to the east of Peilaš. Their last common ancestor language Proto-Isles is dated by most linguists and archaeologians to approximately -2000 YP, and the colonization of the islands to c. -1500 YP. Isles languages can be found especially in the Ttirukuan and Tymytan archipelagos to the southeast and northeast of Siixtaguna, though at least one, Zele, is also located on the continent of Zeluzhia, at present the only language known to be spoken on that continent.
Family tree
Known members of the Isles language family include:
- Proto-Isles (southwestern Tuysáfa, c. -2000 YP - Ran)
- Thokyunèhòta (Sumarušuxi, c. -300 YP - v2.0 by Dunomapuka, v1.0 by Legion)
- Naxuutayi (Sumarušuxi, c. 0-200 YP - Legion)
- Mûtsipsa' (Mûtsinamtsys, c. 0-200 YP - Rory)
- Kozzaŋ Fasa (Mûtsinamtsys, c. 1000 YP - Radius Solis)
- Máotatšàlì (Tymytỳs, c. 0-200 YP - kolyn)
- Zele (northwestern Zeluzhia, c. 0-200 YP - v2.0 by thedukeofnuke, v1.0 by brandrinn)
- Kiizwaye (Zeluzhia, c. 500 YP - Radius Solis)
- Ppãrwak (Ttiruku, c. 0-200 YP - Avaja)
- Affanonic (Affalinnei, c. -200 YP - Basilius)
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