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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | ||
|Created by {{user|Liadrien}} mimicking aspects of Kallalisut and Inuktitut | |Created by {{user|Liadrien}} mimicking aspects of Kallalisut and Inuktitut | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Antarephian | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Antarephian | ||
|An ''a priori'' conlang project by {{user|Taka}} | |An ''a priori'' conlang project by {{user|Taka}} | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Cree''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Cree''' | ||
|The name "Agawaskway" is used as the official name for Cree in Deodeca. Names used in the Federal States are not shown. Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | |The name "Agawaskway" is used as the official name for Cree in Deodeca. Names used in the Federal States are not shown. Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Innu''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Innu''' | ||
|Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | |Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
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| style="background: #B0C4DE;" |Resemblance to ''Jamaican Patois'' | | style="background: #B0C4DE;" |Resemblance to ''Jamaican Patois'' | ||
|Just like Jamaican Patois, many words are different pronunciations of English (Ingerish), wit a sprinkle of many other words used in languages such as Twi and others. Certain words in Anrovian Patois have non English/Twi words such as tante, and oui (Used in the northern parishes on the same island as Anrovia City) | |Just like Jamaican Patois, many words are different pronunciations of English (Ingerish), wit a sprinkle of many other words used in languages such as Twi and others. Certain words in Anrovian Patois have non English/Twi words such as tante, and oui (Used in the northern parishes on the same island as Anrovia City) | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Isolate | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Isolate | ||
|Created by {{user|快乐的老鼠宝宝}} and {{user|NM$l}}, a phonetic language, represented by the [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BD%9D%E8%AF%AD Yi characters (zh)]. Except the inherent words, most of its loanwords are imported from inverted Renminyu (Chinese zh_han-s). | |Created by {{user|快乐的老鼠宝宝}} and {{user|NM$l}}, a phonetic language, represented by the [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BD%9D%E8%AF%AD Yi characters (zh)]. Except the inherent words, most of its loanwords are imported from inverted Renminyu (Chinese zh_han-s). | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Blackfoot''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Blackfoot''' | ||
|Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | |Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang | ||
|Conlang by Sweetykid, inspired by RW Baoulé (Akan language, West Africa) with a lot of constructed and made-up words, also has Valonian and Ingerish additions. | |Conlang by Sweetykid, inspired by RW Baoulé (Akan language, West Africa) with a lot of constructed and made-up words, also has Valonian and Ingerish additions. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | ||
|Filipino and pidgin-inspired conlang project by {{user|Indyroads}} | |Filipino and pidgin-inspired conlang project by {{user|Indyroads}} | ||
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|Central Eastern Tarephia | |Central Eastern Tarephia | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Aymara''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Aymara''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Minangkabau''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Minangkabau''' | ||
|Majority toponymy is in Minangkabau, with Balinese script writing. | |Majority toponymy is in Minangkabau, with Balinese script writing. | ||
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|Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha | |Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Persian (Farsi)''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Persian (Farsi)''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang | ||
| Conlang by {{user|Chazeltine}} based on Hebrew with Chinese characters and English transliteration | | Conlang by {{user|Chazeltine}} based on Hebrew with Chinese characters and English transliteration | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Velitic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Velitic | ||
|Created by [[User:Sergjack|Sergjack]]. Based off of the Kajkavian dialect of Croatian, with some modifications to fit the region's linguistic continuum. | |Created by [[User:Sergjack|Sergjack]]. Based off of the Kajkavian dialect of Croatian, with some modifications to fit the region's linguistic continuum. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Romantish | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Romantish | ||
|Created by {{user|Brunanter}} from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages | |Created by {{user|Brunanter}} from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Brazilian Portuguese''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Brazilian Portuguese''' | ||
|More localized distinctions exist between how the language is used in {{Brasonia}} and {{Tempeira}}. | |More localized distinctions exist between how the language is used in {{Brasonia}} and {{Tempeira}}. | ||
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|Northwestern Uletha | |Northwestern Uletha | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Welsh''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Welsh''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Spanish''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Spanish''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Cantonese Chinese''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Cantonese Chinese''' | ||
|The Traditional Chinese script is used in Cinasia, Yuethon, and may be used elsewhere. | |The Traditional Chinese script is used in Cinasia, Yuethon, and may be used elsewhere. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang | ||
|Mixture of Norwegian with ancient prehistoric languages of Harda Archipielago | |Mixture of Norwegian with ancient prehistoric languages of Harda Archipielago | ||
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|Egalia | |Egalia | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Czech''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Czech''' | ||
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|Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia | |Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Ukrainian''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Ukrainian''' | ||
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|Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia | |Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Belarusian''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Belarusian''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Tacana''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Tacana''' | ||
| Particularly found in {{Allendea}} and {{Barzona}} | | Particularly found in {{Allendea}} and {{Barzona}} | ||
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|Northeastern Uletha | |Northeastern Uletha | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Finnish''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Finnish''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Romantish | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Romantish | ||
|Created by {{user|Black Baron}} and is based on Catalan, Spanish, Latin, Occitan and Aragonese | |Created by {{user|Black Baron}} and is based on Catalan, Spanish, Latin, Occitan and Aragonese | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Uletarephian | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Uletarephian | ||
|Conlang derived from Greek and eastern Mediterranean influences | |Conlang derived from Greek and eastern Mediterranean influences | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Gaermanic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Gaermanic | ||
|Created by {{user|Ifgus}} from English and German elements | |Created by {{user|Ifgus}} from English and German elements | ||
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|Lower Mesembric Uletha | |Lower Mesembric Uletha | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Portuguese''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Portuguese''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Gros Ventre''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Gros Ventre''' | ||
|Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | |Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
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|Northwestern Uletha | |Northwestern Uletha | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Pitä Sami''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Pitä Sami''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Ojibwe''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Ojibwe''' | ||
|The name "Gishiime" is used as the official name for Ojibwe in Deodeca. Names used in the Federal States are not shown. Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | |The name "Gishiime" is used as the official name for Ojibwe in Deodeca. Names used in the Federal States are not shown. Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | ||
|Inspired by random influences with some southeast Asian elements in {{Alora}}, {{Gobrassanya}}, and {{Khaiwoon}} | |Inspired by random influences with some southeast Asian elements in {{Alora}}, {{Gobrassanya}}, and {{Khaiwoon}} | ||
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|Northern Archanta | |Northern Archanta | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Korean''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Korean''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Axian-Ardentic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Axian-Ardentic | ||
|Inspired by various Asian elements, mostly the Mon-Khmer family | |Inspired by various Asian elements, mostly the Mon-Khmer family | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Taukan | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Taukan | ||
| Created by {{user|Aiki}} and is part of a broader [[Collab:Taukan|Taukan language project]] | | Created by {{user|Aiki}} and is part of a broader [[Collab:Taukan|Taukan language project]] | ||
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|Uthyran area | |Uthyran area | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Greek''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Greek''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Antarephian | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Antarephian | ||
|Collection of closely related conlangs created by regional users | |Collection of closely related conlangs created by regional users | ||
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|Central Eastern Tarephia | |Central Eastern Tarephia | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Quechua''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Quechua''' | ||
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|{{Ingrea}} | |{{Ingrea}} | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''English''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''English''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | ||
|Created by {{user|Lithium}} | |Created by {{user|Lithium}} | ||
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|Southwestern Tarephia | |Southwestern Tarephia | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Guaraní''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Guaraní''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Isolate or Axian-Ardentic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Isolate or Axian-Ardentic | ||
|Based on Japanese (phonetics, vocabulary) and Finnish (phonetics, grammar) by {{user|Izaland_Terramorphing_Committee}} | |Based on Japanese (phonetics, vocabulary) and Finnish (phonetics, grammar) by {{user|Izaland_Terramorphing_Committee}} | ||
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|Northern Uletha | |Northern Uletha | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Northern Sámi''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Northern Sámi''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | ||
|Based on Northern Sami and Finnish with some Polish and Germanic influences. | |Based on Northern Sami and Finnish with some Polish and Germanic influences. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | ||
|Based on Skolt Sami with some Finnish and Northern Sami elements. | |Based on Skolt Sami with some Finnish and Northern Sami elements. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Gaermanic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Gaermanic | ||
|Created by {{OGF user|Anonymous21}}. A conlang based on Swedish with some variations in spelling and grammar. Some influences from German, Danish, Norwegian, and English. | |Created by {{OGF user|Anonymous21}}. A conlang based on Swedish with some variations in spelling and grammar. Some influences from German, Danish, Norwegian, and English. | ||
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|{{Kalkara}} | |{{Kalkara}} | ||
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Maltese''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Maltese''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''German''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''German''' | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Kampampangan''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Kampampangan''' | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conglang: Sitian-Talepan | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conglang: Sitian-Talepan | ||
|Created by [[Davieerr]], uses inspiration of Afroasiatic Languages like Berber and Arabic. However, it is not based on any language from the real world. | |Created by [[Davieerr]], uses inspiration of Afroasiatic Languages like Berber and Arabic. However, it is not based on any language from the real world. | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Asperic | ||
|Vaguely Asian-inspired conlang by {{user|Isleño}} | |Vaguely Asian-inspired conlang by {{user|Isleño}} | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Kimo-Axian | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Kimo-Axian | ||
|Created by {{user|Leowezy}} | |Created by {{user|Leowezy}} | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | ||
|Komi-Permyak with some Eastern Sámi elements | |Komi-Permyak with some Eastern Sámi elements | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Velitic | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Velitic | ||
| Language based on Old-Polish, created by {{user|Lankusiek}} | | Language based on Old-Polish, created by {{user|Lankusiek}} | ||
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| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Romantish | | style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Romantish | ||
|Language created by {{user|histor}} as a Spanish-inspired patois | |Language created by {{user|histor}} as a Spanish-inspired patois | ||
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Latgalian <ref>The Cyrillic script is also used in [[Audrinea]]</ref>''' | | style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Latgalian <ref>The Cyrillic script is also used in [[Audrinea]]</ref>''' | ||
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|Kadahian | |||
|[[Kadah]] | |||
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Tustaya language family | |||
|It is the largest surviving branch of the Tustaya language family, incorporating influences from both Ainu and Nivkh. | |||
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|Kashmurian | |||
|[[Kadah]](southeastern region) | |||
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Tustaya language family | |||
|It is the second-largest surviving branch of the Tustaya language family, characterized by a stronger presence of palatal sounds and the absence of a distinct /k/ phoneme. | |||
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|Pelokhasian | |||
|[[Kadah]](southwastern region) | |||
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" |Conlang: Tustaya language family | |||
|It is the third-largest surviving branch of the Tustaya language family, containing Finnish loanwords and exhibiting very limited mutual intelligibility with Kadahian. | |||
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Revision as of 13:44, 12 July 2025
This page highlights all the languages that have a visible presence on the map.
Languages may only be added to this list if they have a substantive visible presence on the map. Do not add spoken-only languages or languages that appear as only a handful of isolated labels.
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| Language | Region of origin | Real-world equivalence | Conlang creator and notes | |
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| Áardiqqut | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | Created by Liadrien mimicking aspects of Kallalisut and Inuktitut | ||
| Aeránanue | Conlang: Antarephian | An a priori conlang project by Taka | ||
| Agawaskway | Cree | The name "Agawaskway" is used as the official name for Cree in Deodeca. Names used in the Federal States are not shown. Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Aitun | Innu | Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Anrovian Patois | Resemblance to Jamaican Patois | Just like Jamaican Patois, many words are different pronunciations of English (Ingerish), wit a sprinkle of many other words used in languages such as Twi and others. Certain words in Anrovian Patois have non English/Twi words such as tante, and oui (Used in the northern parishes on the same island as Anrovia City) | ||
| Aminoasoeeix (꒘ꂰꆈ꒘ꌕ꒱꒱꒤ꑨ) | Aminoas Ethnic Circuit, |
Conlang: Isolate | Created by 快乐的老鼠宝宝 and NM$l, a phonetic language, represented by the Yi characters (zh). Except the inherent words, most of its loanwords are imported from inverted Renminyu (Chinese zh_han-s). | |
| Akomishim | Blackfoot | Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Akodjonian (Akojo Kãli) | Conlang | Conlang by Sweetykid, inspired by RW Baoulé (Akan language, West Africa) with a lot of constructed and made-up words, also has Valonian and Ingerish additions. | ||
| Aloran | Conlang: Asperic | Filipino and pidgin-inspired conlang project by Indyroads | ||
| Apurimak | Central Eastern Tarephia | Aymara | ||
| Arunese (Basa Aru) | Northwestern Archanta | Minangkabau | Majority toponymy is in Minangkabau, with Balinese script writing. | |
| Aryan | Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha | Persian (Farsi) | ||
| Babelic | Lyc | Conlang | Conlang by Chazeltine based on Hebrew with Chinese characters and English transliteration | |
| Banuvian | Egalia | Conlang: Velitic | Created by Sergjack. Based off of the Kajkavian dialect of Croatian, with some modifications to fit the region's linguistic continuum. | |
| Barzonian (Barzuna) | Conlang: Romantish | Created by Brunanter from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages | ||
| Brasonian, Tempeiran Florescentian | Southwestern and southeastern Tarephia | Brazilian Portuguese | More localized distinctions exist between how the language is used in | |
| Cambric | Northwestern Uletha | Welsh | ||
| Castellanese | Lower Mesembric Uletha | Spanish | ||
| Cinasian | Northern Archanta | Cantonese Chinese | The Traditional Chinese script is used in Cinasia, Yuethon, and may be used elsewhere. | |
| Darrsian | Conlang | Mixture of Norwegian with ancient prehistoric languages of Harda Archipielago | ||
| Drabantian | Egalia | Czech | ||
| Dregolesian | Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia | Ukrainian | ||
| Dregovinian | Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia | Belarusian | ||
| Ediyana | Southern Tarephia | Tacana | Particularly found in | |
| Eelandese / Suurisana | Northeastern Uletha | Finnish | ||
| Edetanese | Conlang: Romantish | Created by Black Baron and is based on Catalan, Spanish, Latin, Occitan and Aragonese | ||
| Eganian | Uthyran coastal areas | Conlang: Uletarephian | Conlang derived from Greek and eastern Mediterranean influences | |
| Eshen | Conlang: Gaermanic | Created by Ifgus from English and German elements | ||
| Florescentian | Lower Mesembric Uletha | Portuguese | ||
| Gaha | Gros Ventre | Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Gaskúšillimigiella | Northwestern Uletha | Pitä Sami | ||
| Gishiime | Ojibwe | The name "Gishiime" is used as the official name for Ojibwe in Deodeca. Names used in the Federal States are not shown. Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Gobrasi languages | Southern Uletha | Conlang: Asperic | Inspired by random influences with some southeast Asian elements in | |
| Gohangukian (고한국어 go-han-guk-eo) | Northern Archanta | Korean | ||
| Grinzian | Template:Grinzez | Conlang: Axian-Ardentic | Inspired by various Asian elements, mostly the Mon-Khmer family | |
| Guaiian | Conlang: Taukan | Created by Aiki and is part of a broader Taukan language project | ||
| Hellanesian | Uthyran area | Greek | ||
| Holmic languages | Northeastern Antarephia | Conlang: Antarephian | Collection of closely related conlangs created by regional users | |
| Illiman | Central Eastern Tarephia | Quechua | ||
| Ingerish | English | |||
| Iscuan | Conlang: Asperic | Created by Lithium | ||
| Itanese | Southwestern Tarephia | Guaraní | ||
| Izaki | Conlang: Isolate or Axian-Ardentic | Based on Japanese (phonetics, vocabulary) and Finnish (phonetics, grammar) by Izaland_Terramorphing_Committee | ||
| Jiemiesillimigiella | Northern Uletha | Northern Sámi | ||
| Jöhksvardsgiella | Northern Uletha | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | Based on Northern Sami and Finnish with some Polish and Germanic influences. | |
| Kahtian (Kahtiák´ǩiõll) | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | Based on Skolt Sami with some Finnish and Northern Sami elements. | ||
| Karska (Kårska) | Conlang: Gaermanic | Created by Anonymous21. A conlang based on Swedish with some variations in spelling and grammar. Some influences from German, Danish, Norwegian, and English. | ||
| Kalkaran | Maltese | |||
| Kalmish | Northwestern Uletha | German | ||
| Kapasiganan | Northwestern Archanta | Kampampangan | ||
| Kcytiane | Northern Lyc | Conglang: Sitian-Talepan | Created by Davieerr, uses inspiration of Afroasiatic Languages like Berber and Arabic. However, it is not based on any language from the real world. | |
| Khaiwoonese | Conlang: Asperic | Vaguely Asian-inspired conlang by Isleño | ||
| Kojolese | Conlang: Kimo-Axian | Created by Leowezy | ||
| Koredzian (Koredžyla) | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | Komi-Permyak with some Eastern Sámi elements | ||
| Lanian | Conlang: Velitic | Language based on Old-Polish, created by Lankusiek | ||
| Latinan | Conlang: Romantish | Language created by histor as a Spanish-inspired patois | ||
| Larcetan | Lower Mesembric Uletha | Catalan | ||
| Lentian | Northwestern Uletha | Dutch | ||
| Lingnish | Conlang: Gaermanic | Language created by Souzzzzie, essentially a combination of German, Danish, and Norwegian | ||
| Livnian | Egalia | Serbian | ||
| Lonoese | Lonowai area of |
Conlang: Asperic | Inspired by Polynesian languages | |
| Lorantian | Conlang | A Celtic conlang created by Rustem Pasha | ||
| Lumquah | Mohican | Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Lymvadian (Lymvyvakla) | Northern Uletha | Komi | ||
| Makaan | Conlang: Asperic | Closely related to Iscuan, more distantly related to Gobrasi languages. By User:Lithium-Ion. | ||
| Malesorian | Central Uletha | Albanian | ||
| Mallyorian | Egalia | Croatian | ||
| Maurit | Conlang: Romantish | Romance-inspired with Semitic and Hellenic substrata by Alessa | ||
| Mayanse | Conlang: Liberan | Language created by Anakes from Mayan languages and Spanish | ||
| Mazanic (المظاني) | Ghetoria | Arabic | ||
| Melayish (Bahasa Mejayi بهاس ملايي/بهاس ماج) | Northwestern Archanta | Malay | ||
| Minyo | Conlang: Zuyete | Native conlang, by xioma sg | ||
| Miurokkutsu | Conlang: Axian | Ryukyuan language with large Chinese influence and minimal Austronesian and Koreanic substrates, created by Kyunzi | ||
| Myrcian | Conlang: Gaermanic | Closely related to Old English, created by Myrcia | ||
| Nakanese | Northwestern Archanta | Shan | ||
| Nantee | Mi'kmaq | Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Neeg | Northeastern Archanta | Hmong | ||
| Ngati Mōri | Moonshine archipelago | Māori | ||
| Nihonish | Conlang | Mix of Japanese and English by BelpheniaProject | ||
| Nianembiwi (Kabalya Nianembiwi) | Conlang: Itanese | A conlang created by Mie fusing German and Guaraní. | ||
| Niulutic | Template:Niulutan-Riu | Conlang: Asperic | By Isleño with some influences of Sinhalian and Hindi. | |
| Norlensk | Northwest Uletha | Icelandic | ||
| Novakian | Conlang | Created by BMSOUZA, something like a mix of Portuguese and Slavic languages | ||
| Ocetanic | Lower Mesembric Uletha | Occitan | ||
| Ohemian | Conlang: Jolantian/Ohemic | No real-world analogues | ||
| Olonyé | Conlang: Taukan | Created by Ruadh and is part of a broader Taukan language project | ||
| Onnutuan | Template:Onnutu | Conlang: Asperic | Inspired by Polynesian languages | |
| Ostafariuan-Je | Conlang | Historically used by tribes in Bromley, now the main language of Westrange, a western region of Bromley. Inspired by Dutch/Afrikaans | ||
| Pahalo | Conlang: Zuyete | Native conlang, by Xioma sg | ||
| Pahareek | Yurok | Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Plevian | Mesembric Uletha | Italian | ||
| Pretannic | Mesembric Uletha | Rhaeto-Romance | ||
| Podolian | Egalia | Conlang: Velitic | Created by thermo_nuclear. | |
| Qennesan | Conlang: Romantish | Mix of Greek, Romanian and Vlachian. By User:Bixelkoven. | ||
| Rakhoda | East Lakes, Federal States | Dakota | ||
| Re Babates | Northern and central Uthyran Sea areas | Ancient Egyptian | Ancient Egyptian with a modified genitive case and vocabulary based on the following source: https://www.um.es/cepoat/egipcio/wp-content/uploads/egyptianhierogly.pdf. | |
| Ree | Conlang: Gaermanic | Project by Tule00 with similarities to German and Dutch with Greek and fictional words | ||
| Renminyu (人民语) | Mandarin Chinese[1] | |||
| Roantian | Template:Roantra | Conlang | Created by Thilo | |
| Romanish | Iviran Coast | Romanian[2] | ||
| Romantish | Mesembric Uletha | Latin | ||
| Sanain | Conlang: Uletarephian | Conlang project by Stara Zagora | ||
| Sangrian | Conlang: Romantish | Conlang project by KAB, largely derived from Spanish with Italian influences. | ||
| Santimo | Northwestern Archanta | Tagalog | ||
| Saraxenian | Conlang: Krelaric | An a priori conlang project by PaintedBlue, spoken in the Saraxenia region of Torola | ||
| Sathrian | Template:Sathria | Conlang | Created by Thilo | |
| Sathro-Romantish (Mitrian) | Mesembric Uletha | Conlang: Romantish | Romance with Sathrian influences | |
| Semanish / samaņe ģedi | Conlang | Language created by geoboi. Inspired by various Indo-European languages. | ||
| Shelaq | Romantian and Turquan Uletha | Conlang: Uletarephian? | Loosely based off Etruscan, using the Phoenician alphabet. By Stjur | |
| Sherkmen | Central Uletha | Turkmen[3] | ||
| Sjéparuso | Conlang | Influenced by Finnish; an SOV language. Created by User:Varnel maiser and User:AnimationSky. | ||
| Skiree | Heartland areas, |
Pawnee | ||
| Sohelef Raqar | Conlang | Made by Zir0e | ||
| Suolitsillimigiella | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | Conlang project by Liadrien | ||
| Surian | Central Uletha |
Russian |
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| Svennish | Northwestern Uletha | Swedish | ||
| Syraenian (Syraénčdâbaz) | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric | Samoyedic language composed primarily composed by Nenets and Enets languages, with some Nganasan and Sami features. | ||
| Teletel | Conglang: Hellanesian | Created by Davieerr, an descendant of Classical Greek with influences from Hijazi Arabic and both the Odia and Telugu Language. | ||
| Tevreli | Conlang: Krelaric | An a priori conlang project by PaintedBlue, serving as the co-official language of Torola. | ||
| Thirranic | Southern Mainland Antarephia | Conlang: Antarephian isolate | Language created by diamantschiff | |
| Torolan | Conlang: Romantish | Created by PaintedBlue, largely based on Spanish with French and other romance influence | ||
| Tshayhamhash / ƛ̕ay̕əm̕áɬ | Klallam | Part of the Deodeca Native Initiative implemented by several users in Deodeca. | ||
| Turquese | Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha | Turkish | ||
| Valonian | Upper Mesembric Uletha | French | ||
| Veltic | Ulethan Rift Valley, Ulethan North Sea Coast | Polish | ||
| Vezhek (Vèžèk) | Conlang: Techerian | Created by Anonymous21. Distant Techerian origins with heavy vocabulary influence from Karska. Some influence from Yumerth as well. | ||
| Wystrian | Conlang | Language created by Rasmus Rasmusson | ||
| Xarusian | Conlang: Krelaric | An a priori conlang project by PaintedBlue, serving as the official language of the Xarusia region of Torola. | ||
| Yerevi / Yireweʻ (ᡕᠷᡝᡐᡝ) | Western Antarephia ( |
Conlang: Qamaric | Language created by geoboi. Loosely inspired by Amharic, as well as various Na-Dené and Pama-Nyungan languages. | |
| Yughut | Central Uletha | Uzbek[3] | ||
| Yumerth (Jumяð) | Conlang: Yumerdic | Not based on real world languages, created by Anonymous21. Some more complicated or more specific words loosely connected to Swedish due to significant contact with Karska. | ||
| Zamednovchan | Eastern |
Conlang: Velitic | Language strongly based on Silesian, created by Mie | |
| Audrinean | Audrinea | Latgalian [4] | ||
| Kadahian | Kadah | Conlang: Tustaya language family | It is the largest surviving branch of the Tustaya language family, incorporating influences from both Ainu and Nivkh. | |
| Kashmurian | Kadah(southeastern region) | Conlang: Tustaya language family | It is the second-largest surviving branch of the Tustaya language family, characterized by a stronger presence of palatal sounds and the absence of a distinct /k/ phoneme. | |
| Pelokhasian | Kadah(southwastern region) | Conlang: Tustaya language family | It is the third-largest surviving branch of the Tustaya language family, containing Finnish loanwords and exhibiting very limited mutual intelligibility with Kadahian. |
Notes
- ↑ The Simplified Chinese script and Pinyin romanisation system is used in Huaxia. The Simplified script is also used in the Bai Empire. The Traditional Chinese script, and/or other romanisation systems, may be used elsewhere. Specifically, Renminyu represents the Northern Chinese (Beijing) dialect of Mandarin Chinese.
- ↑ Romanish consists in a group of conlangs and con-dialects by Stjur, sharing a Romanian core: Antharo-Romanish (4 standards), Ayvrish, Koutsovlakh, Armashlian.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 In Demirhan Empire script based on Common Turkic Alphabet
- ↑ The Cyrillic script is also used in Audrinea