Western languages
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The Western languages are a family of languages spoken in the world of Akana, for the most part in the western areas of the continent Peilaš (hence the designation). Their common ancestor is Proto-Western, which is estimated to have been spoken around -3500 YP.
Family tree
Known members of the Western language family include:
- Proto-Western (Peilaš west coast, c. -3500 YP - Dewrad)
- Coastal languages
- Proto-Coastal-Western (Lukpanic coast, c. -1800 YP - Legion, TzirTzi)
- Ìletlégbàku (Nugbùn, c. -900 YP - Alces)
- Doayâu (Pítau, c. -500 YP - Cedh)
- Ishoʻu ʻOhu (Ishe, c. -450 YP - thedukeofnuke)
- U Bol (Doanu, c. -200 YP - CatDoom)
- Proto-Coastal-Western (Lukpanic coast, c. -1800 YP - Legion, TzirTzi)
- Steppe languages
- Iŋomœ́ (West Peilaš steppe, c. -2000 YP - eodrakken)
- Satnímʔa (West Peilaš steppe, c. -1000 YP - Kohorik)
- ʔuulhemoo (Peilaš northwest coast, c. 100 YP - CatDoom)
- Hanheliubl (West Peilaš steppe, c. -1000 YP - Nortaneous)
- Satnímʔa (West Peilaš steppe, c. -1000 YP - Kohorik)
- Iŋomœ́ (West Peilaš steppe, c. -2000 YP - eodrakken)
- Lake languages (Wañelin languages)
- Çetázó (Wañelin, c. -2000 YP - WeepingElf)
- Plateau languages (Gezoro languages)
- Valley languages
- Desert languages
- Mountain languages
- Mountain Western (Western mountains, c. -1800 YP - Radius)
- Coastal languages
See also