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Venârivè: Northwestern Lýthia
Appendix VI: Languages and Scripts
As noted in Culture and Languages, a wide variety of languages and dialects are in use across Venârivè, and an equally wide range of scripts are used to write them.
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- See Venârivè: Northwestern Lýthia P183
Elder
- Sináin – language of Elves,
- written in Selénian.
- Kúzhan – language of Dwarves,
- Khrúni script.
Járind
- Járind – ancient language group of Járind people.
- Émhlè – ancient language of the Eméla,
- written in Khrúni.
- Eméla – middle and modern language of the Eméla,
- written in Khrúni and Lakíse.
- Zónawè – ancient language of the Járind of Zonâra;
- Khrúni script.
- Zonâran – middle language of Zonâra;
- Zérin script.
- Old Járin – middle language of the Járin of Hârn.
- Járin – modern language of the Járin of Hârn. There are a number of dialects spoken by the tribal Járind peoples of Hârn.
- Yaríli – modern language of the Yaríli of Iváe.
- Yârla – modern language of the Yârla of Hârbáal.
- Old Áltic – middle language of the Áltwè.
- Áltic – modern language of the Álti; there are a number of regional dialects, broadly grouped as Western and Eastern.
- Runic script.
- Uméni – modern language of the tribal Uméni of Ûmélria; influenced by Azéri, Quâr and Kétar.
- Hârnic – language of Hârn; there are a number of regional, local and tribal dialects.
- Runic and Lakíse scripts.
Phâric
- Phâri – ancient language group of the Phâric peoples.
- Quâr – ancient language of the Quâr.
- Quârphic – modern language of Quârphor; dialects include Huriséan, Western, Northern, Southern and Eastern.
- Runic script.
- Shôrki – old language of the Sôrki.
- Khrúni script.
- Shôrka – modern language of Shôrkýnè; dialects include Melódan, Pelódan, Loálan, Quálren, Stálfi, Fédin, Kolâren, Sábes, Énseler, Jándi and Nístalen.
- Lakíse script.
- Old Tríerzi – middle language of the Tríerzi.
- Tháneman – middle language of the Thánemi.
- Tríerzi – modern language of Tríerzòn; has many dialects, including Ligúno-Áthaman, Sénedar, Stálfi, Mélsa-fáldon, Alonádi, Areshýmen, Cherýkan, Zánori, and Tengálin.
- Lakíse script.
- Ivíni – old language of Ivínia.
- Khrúni script.
- Ivínian – modern language of Ivínians.
- Runic script.
- Orbáaler – dialect of Ivínian spoken in Orbáal, Hârn.
- Runic and Lakíse script.
- Hârbáaler – modern language of Hârbáalers, considered by some a dialect of Ivínian.
- Runic and Lakíse script.
- Chéler – modern language of the inhabitants of Chélemby; viewed by some as a dialect of Hârbáaler with a considerable number of foreign terms.
- Runic and Lakíse script.
- ‘Trade Ivínian’ – (Kántâl) the lingua-franca of trade in much of northwestern Venârivè; very similar to Chéler, but with an even greater number of foreign terms and idioms.
- Runic and Lakíse scripts.
- Pálithàner – modern language of Palíthanè.
- Runic and Lakíse scripts.
Azéri
- Azéri – ancient language group of the Azéri peoples.
- Written in both Alánta and Tiánta scripts.
- Àzeryáni – language of Azéri settlers of Ázeryàn.
- Zérin script.
- Zâkimladal (High Àzeryáni) – modern language of high-class Àzeryáni.
- Ayâran Script.
- Nâsik Azéri (Low Àzeryáni) – modern language of lower-class / common Àzeryáni.
- There are several recognised dialects within the Empire including: Prime, Central, Northern, Western, Southern, Island and Eastern.
- In addition, there are several dialects of low Àzeryáni spoken outside the Empire, principally: Lánkori, Terâzin, Górik, Kôlvisar, Dálazeri.
- Ayâran and Lakíse scripts.
- Vénic – ancient language of Vénic island culture.
- Written in both Alánta and Tiánta scripts.
- Kàruía – language of Kàruía islands culture.
- Written in both Milánta and Zérin scripts.
- Karéjian – language of Karéjia;
- uses the Ayâran and Lakíse scripts.
- Ûrméch – language of Ûmélria; influenced by Uméni.
- Ayâran script.
- Elbýthian – language of eastern Venârian.
- Ayâran and Nerámic scripts.
- Býrian – language of Býria.
- Ayâran and Lakíse scripts.
Ketâric
- Kétar – original language of the people of the central plateau.
- Màfakéta – language of Ketâric nomads who conquered Mafáni empire.
- Shéni script.
- Old Ketâri – middle language of central Ketârh.
- Ketâri – modern language of Ketâri nomads.
- Ánil Ketâri – language of western Ketâri.
- Reksýni – modern language of Reksýna.
- Shénya script.
- Bésha – language of Béshakan nomads.
- Nerámic script.
- Hácherian – language of the Hácherim.
- Nerámic script.
- Namârdi – language of the Namârdim.
- Nerámic script.
- Dálken – language of Dalkésh.
- Nerámic script.
Mafáni
- Old Mafáni – ancient language of the Empire of Mafáni.
- Kóno script.
- Mafâsh – middle language of the Mafáni.
- Tankóno and Nerámic scripts.
- Mafáni – modern language of the Mafáni.
- Tankóno script.
- Shénti – modern language of the eastern coast of Anzelôria, a mixture of Anzelôrian and Mafáni.
- Tankóno script.
Modern Mafáni is influenced by Mólken, the language of Molkûra. The script of Molkûra (Milúan) also influenced Kóno, and together with influence from Nerámic, this led to the development of Tankóno.
Anzelôrian
- Anzéla – ancient language group of Anzelôria.
- Néri script.
- Panhaónic – northern Anzelôrian language group.
- Nerámic script.
- Târgan – extinct language of the Târga River valley; replaced by Dálken.
- Nerámic script.
- Neshái – modern language of the Neshái tribes.
- Chogôri – modern language of Chogôro.
- Tankóno script.
- Pèchalâri – modern language of Pèchalâri.
- Nerámic script.
- Tuvâran – modern language group of Tuvârans; includes numerous sub-languages and dialects grouped as Eastern, Southern and Western.
- Thónian – modern language group of Thónians; includes a number of sub-languages and dialects grouped as Mountain, Laker, Inner, Northern, Western, and Southern.
- Hérei – Thónian language of the indigenous people of Árlanto.
- Elánasi – a Tuvâran language, spoken in western Árlanto.
- Búqdin – a Thónian language of Hèpekéria.
Númec
- Hepéka – ancient language group of Hèpekéria.
- Tiánta script.
- Old Númec – middle language of the Númec.
- Hekôri script.
- Númer – modern language of Númec.
- Hekôri script.
- Kôrlic – modern language of the Kôrlic peoples, descended from old Númec, but heavily influenced by Azéri, Ivínian and Kàruía.
- Hekôri, Runic and Ayâran scripts.
- Dálani – the mixed Járind/Númec language of the tribal people of Dalánya.
- Faláni – modern language of the Faláni, descended from old Númec.
- Hekôri script.
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Name & Dates List
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