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The '''Usprian languages''' are a family of indigenous related languages of [[Aurora]], consisting of three extant and nine extinct languages. The two extant languages in Aurora, [[Wikipedia:Breton language|Kaltareg]] and [[Wikipedia:Cornish language|Terghyntek]] evolved from the [[Wikipedia:Southwestern Brittonic languages|Eastern Morsic]] sub-branch of Morsic; whilst Toranslic, Rombaric, and Llygadian from the [[Wikipedia:Western Brittonic languages|Western Morsic]] sub-branch. The Zagruric and Korsian branches are all extinct, some languages thousands of years ago and some up until the early 20th century.
The '''Usprian languages''' are a family of indigenous related languages of [[Aurora]], consisting of three extant and nine extinct languages.

[[Wikipedia:Breton language|Kaltareg]] and [[Wikipedia:Cornish language|Terghyntek]] are the remaining two languages of this family on continental Aurora, evolving from [[Wikipedia:Southwestern Brittonic languages|Eastern Morsic]]; whilst Toranslic, Rombaric, and Llygadian evolved from [[Wikipedia:Western Brittonic languages|Western Morsic]]. Both eastern and western families stem from the wider Morsic subfamily.

The Zagruric and Korsian languages are all extinct, some thousands of years ago and some up until the early 20th century. The main cause of modern decline has been attributed to the domination of the [[Wikipedia:English language|Staynish]] and [[Wikipedia:German language|Ethalrian]] languages in a continental north-south central-third divide.


Llygadian is a language isolate in its region, being spoken in [[Llygad Duw]] in [[Gondwana|South Gondwana]]. The most accepted theory is that it arrived from migratory Usprii speaking a proto form of the Western Morsic language in the second millennium BCE.
Llygadian is a language isolate in its region, being spoken in [[Llygad Duw]] in [[Gondwana|South Gondwana]]. The most accepted theory is that it arrived from migratory Usprii speaking a proto form of the Western Morsic language in the second millennium BCE.

Revision as of 18:46, 11 January 2024

Usprian
Usphek
Geographic
distribution
Widespread in northern Aurora; namely Kaltariezh, Terghyntin, parts of Staynes. Also Aivintis, Jusdelva, Nevez Kaltariezh. Formerly Toransla
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Early form
Proto-Usprian
Subdivisions
  • Morsic
  • Zagruric †
  • Korsian †

The Usprian languages are a family of indigenous related languages of Aurora, consisting of three extant and nine extinct languages.

Kaltareg and Terghyntek are the remaining two languages of this family on continental Aurora, evolving from Eastern Morsic; whilst Toranslic, Rombaric, and Llygadian evolved from Western Morsic. Both eastern and western families stem from the wider Morsic subfamily.

The Zagruric and Korsian languages are all extinct, some thousands of years ago and some up until the early 20th century. The main cause of modern decline has been attributed to the domination of the Staynish and Ethalrian languages in a continental north-south central-third divide.

Llygadian is a language isolate in its region, being spoken in Llygad Duw in South Gondwana. The most accepted theory is that it arrived from migratory Usprii speaking a proto form of the Western Morsic language in the second millennium BCE.