Gliatic languages
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Gliatic | |
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Geographic distribution | Northeastern Yasteria, Western Yasteria, Western Novaris, Northwestern Gondwana |
Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families |
Early form | Proto-Gliatic
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The Gliatic languages are a language family native to Northeastern Yasteria, parts of Western Yasteria, and Western Novaris. It is composed of four extant branches: Asendavic in Northeastern Yasteria and Cryria, Nakosan in Nakosa, Regic in Mexregiona, and Vällic in Rodoka and Vesienväl. While the family evolved in Western Yasteria, most speakers live in Northeastern Yasteria due to a series of migrations beginning in the 2nd millennium BCE during the collapse of Gliat Shea. The arrival of the Asendavic branch in Northeastern Yasteria would precipitate the slow extinction of the region's native languages.