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''This page lists all OGF languages and their corresponding 'real world' language (where one exists). Please use blue background to indicate languages which are identical with languages in the real world or with some minor difference (only one per real world language!)''
''This page lists all OGF languages and their corresponding 'real world' language (where one exists). Please use blue background to indicate languages which are identical with languages in the real world or with some minor difference (only one per real world language!)''
''Languages added here should also be added to [[Index:Language families]], placing the language in its appropriate group.''


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 1ex auto 1ex auto"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin: 1ex auto 1ex auto"
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| [[Antarephian languages|Antarephian]]
| [[Antarephian languages|Antarephian]]
|  
|  
|-
| [[Aljamic]]
| [[Castellán]]
| Closely related to Mozarabic. Unique language inspired by Mozarabic, Spanish and Arabic influences.
| [[Castellán]]
| Uletarephian/Semitic
| Spoken by people in [[Jariya]] (Region of [[Castellán]]).
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Altavia | Altavian]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Altavia]], [[Bloregia]], [[Ulerolånd]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Norwegian''' (Bokmål)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Altavia]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Altavian is an official language in Altavia and Ulerolånd and a majority language in regions of Bloregia - [[Anders Lang]].
|-
|-
| [[Aloran]]
| [[Aloran]]
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| [[Antharian]]
| [[Antharian]]
| Until 1980 [[Antharia]] and [[Aurenia]]
| Until 1980 [[Antharia]] and [[Aurenia]]
| Unique Latin language, similar to Romanian and French, having Slavic, Greek and Turkish influences. - created by [[User:Stjur|Stjur]]
| Unique Latin-derived language, similar to Romanian and French, having Slavic, Greek and Turkish influences. - created by [[User:Stjur|Stjur]]
| [[Antharia]]
| [[Antharia]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| Dead language, superseded by [[Franquese]] and [[Romanish]].
| Dead language, superseded by [[Franquese]] and [[Romanish]].
|-
| [[Astur language|Astur]]
| [[Castellán]]
| Form of Astur-Leonese language
| [[Castellán]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
|Spoken by people in [[Astura]] & [[Legonia]] (Regions of [[Castellán]]). Also known as [[Legonese language|Legonese]].
|-
| [[Auvernese language|Auvernese]]
| [[Castellán]]
| Form of Occitan language
| [[Castellán]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| Official language in [[Valosia]]. Spoken by people in [[Auvernia]] and [[Catania]] (Regions of [[Castellán]])
|-
|-
| [[Axay]]
| [[Axay]]
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| [[Barzona]]
| [[Barzona]]
| Incorporates elements from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages into the language
| Incorporates elements from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages into the language
| [[Bloregia]]
|  
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| Official language in [[Barzona]]
| Official language in [[Barzona]]
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| TBD
| TBD
| Official language in [[Belgravia]].
| Official language in [[Belgravia]].
|-
| [[Beltish]]
| [[Kalm]]
| based on a High German dialect??
| [[Kalm]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
|
|
|-
| [[Bloregian]]
| [[Bloregia]]
| Elements from Finnish, Estonian, Swedish, Norwegian, German, English, Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Russian, also fictional elements.
| [[Bloregia]]
| Bloric, part of Uletarephian or Ugric (disputable)
| Official language of [[Bloregia]].
|-
|-
| [[Bofobundan language|Bofobundan]] (<span style="font-size:150%">بفبلالا</span> ''bofolala'')
| [[Bofobundan language|Bofobundan]] (<span style="font-size:150%">بفبلالا</span> ''bofolala'')
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Official language in [[Cariocas]] and [[Brasonia]]. Spoken in [[Luslandia]] too.
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Official language in [[Cariocas]] and [[Brasonia]]. Spoken in [[Luslandia]] too.
|-
|-
| [[Cambric_language|Cambric]]
| [[Cambric language|Cambric]]
| [[Ardisphere]], [[Tircambry]]
| [[Ardisphere]], [[Tircambry]]
| Welsh (Celtic)
| Welsh (Celtic)
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| Uletarephian/Caeltig (Brethanic branch)
| Uletarephian/Caeltig (Brethanic branch)
| Also known as Cambraeg, related to early Proto-Ulethan languages.
| Also known as Cambraeg, related to early Proto-Ulethan languages.
|-
| [[Carpadonêz]]
| [[Carpathia]]
| Portuguese according to Duarte Nunes de Leão (1576)
| [[Carpathia]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| Official language of the Unified Kingdom of [[Carpathia]]
|-
|-
| [[Caruque language|Caruque]]
| [[Caruque language|Caruque]]
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|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Catanese language|Catanese]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Catanese language|Catanese]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Castellán]] and [[Adaria]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Adaria]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Form of Catalan language / '''Catalan'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Form of Catalan language / '''Catalan'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Castellán]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Castellán]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Spoken by people in [[Catània]] & [[Edetania]] (Regions of [[Castellán]]), and in Canàlia (State of [[Adaria]]). Also known as [[Edetanese language|Edetanese]] in [[Edetania]].
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Spoken by people in Canàlia (State of [[Adaria]])
|-
|-
| [[Četketomsijede]]
| [[Četketomsijede]]
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| Karoic-Ugric
| Karoic-Ugric
| Official language of [[Četket]] in Ruoguovvás
| Official language of [[Četket]] in Ruoguovvás
|-
| [[Corcellano (Corcellan)]]
| [[Corcello]]
| Italian and Italian dialects
| [[Corcello]]
| Uletarephian/Romantish
| Official language of The Republic of Corcello. Dialect of Ispelian
|-
| [[Dematína]]
| [[Ncadézaz]]
| Grammar loosely based on Latin, Spanish, and English, otherwise unrelated to any real language
| [[Ncadézaz]]
| Demantîqa (isolate)
| Official language of Ncadézaz
|-
| Devnunic
| [[Devnun]] (now [[Wesmandy]])
| Dumnonian (extinct) / Cornish
| [[Devnun]]
| Uletarephian/Caeltig (Brethanic branch)
| Dead language. No native speakers since the 15th century.
|-
| [[Djadjarish]]
| [[Pasundan-Padjadjaran]]
| TBD*****
| [[Pasundan-Padjadjaran]]
| TBD*****
|
|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Drabantian]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Drabantian]]
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Syrillangan
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Syrillangan
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
|-
|[[Eäßnordælåndic]]
|[[Eäßnordælånd]]
| Elements from Swedish,Norwegian,Danish,German,English,Icelandic,Finnish
|[[Eäßnordælånd]]
|
|
|-
|-
| [[Edetanese]]
| [[Edetanese]]
| [[Castilea Archantea]]
| [[Castilea Archantea]]
| A unique language based on Catalan, Spanish, Latin, Occitan and Aragonian
| A unique language based on Catalan, Spanish, Latin, Occitan and Aragonese
| [[Castilea Archantea]]
| [[Castilea Archantea]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]?
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]?
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Hellanisian
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Hellanisian
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Eirie Caeltig]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Gobrassanya]], [[Tirnua]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Irish'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Caeltig
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Also known as Gaeiltig
|-
|-
| [[Eshen]]
| [[Eshen]]
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|  
|  
|-
|-
| [[Estianish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Estianish]]
| [[Ísztianország|Estiany]] (Estianish name: ''Ísztianország'')
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ísztianország|Estiany]] (Estianish name: ''Ísztianország'')
| Hungarian
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Hungarian
|  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
| Uletarephian/Uletho-Ugric
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Uletho-Ugric
|  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
|-
|-
| [[Etallic]]
| [[Etallic]]
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|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Franquese]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Franquese]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Alora]], [[Antharia]] ''(only [[Quartia]] region)'', [[AR332]], [[Ardisphere]], [[Ardencia]], [[Balonis]], [[Broceliande]], [[Cernou]], [[Gobrassanya]], [[Lorredion]], [[Paroy]], [[Pretany]], [[Surricy]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Antharia]] ''(only [[Quartia]] region)'', [[Ardencia]], [[Ardisphere]], [[Broceliande]], [[Lorredion]], [[Paroy]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''French'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''French'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Franqueterre
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Franqueterre
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Also known as Frankish/Lutetian/Gaulaise/Guyennish which may also refer to slight dialectical differences as well. As "[[The Petty Kingdoms of Pretany|Nortian]]", called "indigenous tribal language of Pretany."
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
|-
| [[Gaerman]] also known as [[Gaerman|Tysk]] (also see Kalmish)
| [[Alora]], [[Eshein]], [[Gobrassanya]], [[Maalfland]], [[Midistland]], [[Schwaldia]]
|
| [[Schwaldia]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
|
|-
| [[Galecian language|Galecian]]
| [[Castellán]]
| Form of Galician language
| [[Castellán]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
|Spoken by people in [[Galecia]] (Region of [[Castellán]]).
|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Lechian]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Lechian]]
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| [[Garlis]]
| [[Garlis]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| Official language of [[Garlis]], also spoken by minorities in eastern [[Kalm]] and southwestern [[Ísztianország]]. Also known as [[Proto-Romanish]] language.
| Official language of [[Garlis]], also spoken by minorities in eastern [[Kalm]] and southwestern [[Ísztianország]].
|-
| [[Garonese language|Garonese]]
| [[Castellán]]
| Form of Aragonese language
| [[Castellán]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| Spoken by people in [[Garonia]] (Region of [[Castellán]])
|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Gaskúšillimigiella]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Gaskúšillimigiella]]
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Regional language of [[Gaskús]] of Ruoguovvás
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Regional language of [[Gaskús]] of Ruoguovvás
|-
|-
| [[Germish]]
| [[Glastian]]
|
| [[Glaster]]
| related to older form of Low German
| No links to real world
|
| [[Glaster]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| This language is an older dialect that is common in Ulethan countries but is no longer an official language
|-
|[[Glastian]]
|[[Glaster]]
|No links to real world
|[[Glaster]]
| Isolate
| Isolate
|Mostly extinct and unspoken in either countries.
| Mostly extinct and unspoken in either countries.
|-
| [[Gobrassian language|Gobrassian]]
| [[Gobrassanya]]
| Dialect of English
| [[Gobrassanya]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| Also known as Native Gobrassian. Spoken by indigenous people in Gobrassanya.
|-
|-
| [[Gobrasi languages|Gobrasi languages]]
| [[Gobrasi languages|Gobrasi languages]]
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| [[Grisean]]
| [[Grisean]]
| [[Grey Coast]]
| [[Grey Coast]]
| No links.
| No links
| [[Grey Coast]]
| [[Grey Coast]]
| Antarephian language isolate
| Antarephian language isolate
| Official language of [[Grey Coast]]
| Official language of [[Grey Coast]]
|-
| [[Grumish]]
| [[Grum]]
| Yorkshire dialect of English
| [[Grum]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| Official language of Grum
|-
| [[High-Eumanian]]
| [[Kalm]]
| based on a High German dialect??
| [[Kalm]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
|
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Havmalic]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ginnungaoyar]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Faroese'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ginnungaoyar]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Uletarephian/Gaermanic languages|Uletarephian/Gaermanic]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Similair to Norlennic but with a unique local flavour, distict enough to be concidered its own language.
|
|-
| [[High Astrasian]]
| [[Drull Free State|Drull]]
| Dutch daughter language with various influences. The development process of this colonial language is a bit similar to that of Afrikaans
| [[Drull Free State|Drull]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| Daughter language of [[Lentian]]
|-  
|-  
| [[Hikvang]]
| [[Hikvang]]
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| Isolate
| Isolate
|  
|  
|-
| [[Hyldian (language)|Hyldian]]
| [[Hyldia]]
| no
| [[Hyldia]]
| Moniranian
|
|-
| [[Inaran]]
| [[Petty Kingdom of Inara|Inara]]
| based on Celtic Irish
| [[Petty Kingdom of Inara|Inara]]
| Uletarephian/Caeltig
|
|-
| [[Indigen Latina]]
| [[Latina]]
|
| [[Latina]]
| Uletarephian/Proto-Tarephian
| Indigenous languages in Latina, there are several dialects
|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ingerish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ingerish]]
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | This language serves as the official language of many countries. (aka Inglish)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | This language serves as the official language of many countries. (aka Inglish)
|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[User:Lithium/Sanbox/Iscuan | Iscuan]]
| Iscuan
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Iscu]]
| [[Iscu]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  Conlang
|  Conlang
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Iscu]]
| [[Iscu]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  Asperic (Sometime considered an isolate)
|  Asperic (Sometime considered an isolate)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  Only spoken on Kadla Atoll in Iscu
|  Only spoken on Kadla Atoll in Iscu
|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ispelian]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Plevian]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ispelia]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ispelia]], [[Plevia]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | based on Italian / '''Italian'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | based on Italian / '''Italian'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ispelia]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Plevia]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Spoken in [[Ispelia]], [[Vartasimalia]] and [[Darcodia]] including [[Peritan City‎‎]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |
|-
| [[Iskera]] also known as [[Vizcayan]]
| [[Ardisphere]] & [[Castellán]]
| based on Basque Language (Euzkadi)
| [[Castellán]]
| Isolate
| Spoken by people in [[Iskadi]] and [[Guevarra]] (Regions of [[Castellán]]) [[Comuna Vizcaya, DC|Comuna Vizcaya, Ardisphere]]
|-
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Itanese]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Itanese]]
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Jiemiesillimigiella]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Jiemiesillimigiella]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ruoguovvás]] & [[Norðurland]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ruoguovvás]] & [[Norðurland]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Northern sámi'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Northern Sámi'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ruoguovvás]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ruoguovvás]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Karoic-Ugric
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Karoic-Ugric
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | the by far most widely spoken language in the Sillimi language group
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | By far the most widely spoken language in the Sillimi language group
|-
|-
| [[Karolian language|Karolian]]
| [[Karolian language|Karolian]]
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| [[Kiolari Language|Kiolari]]
| [[Kiolari Language|Kiolari]]
| [[Rogolnika]]
| [[Rogolnika]]
| conlang created by Boge
| Conlang created by Boge
| [[Rogolnika]]
| [[Rogolnika]]
| Archantan Indigenous
| Archantan Indigenous
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |Axian-Ardentic
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |Axian-Ardentic
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |Mainly spoken around Kuehong.
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |Mainly spoken around Kuehong.
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Kylmaluen]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Svækeyja]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Estonian'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Kylmalue (no longer exists)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Antarephian Indigenous / Isolated
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Kylmaluen (also Auttlondan) is an official regional language in the region of Kylmalue / Auttlond.
|-
|-
| [[Kyori]]
| [[Kyori]]
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| [[Latinian]]
| [[Latinian]]
| [[Latina]]
| [[Latina]]
| Version of Spanish unique to Latina
| A Spanish creole unique to Latina
|  
|  
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletharepian/Syrillangan (Slevic)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletharepian/Syrillangan (Slevic)
|
|
|-
| {{ill|FR|Loganese|Loguenais}}
| [[Lorredion]], {{ill|FR|Surricy|Surricie}}''
| Conlang related to [[Kiolari Language|Kiolari]], impregnated with [[Franquese]] and [[Zylandian Language|Zylandian]].
| Western [[Archanta]]
| [[List of language groups#Archantan Language Group|Archantan Indigenous]]
| Secondary language of {{ill|FR|Surricy|Surricie}}.
|-
|-
| [[Lonica language|Lonica]]
| [[Lonica language|Lonica]]
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Melayish]] <br>(Bahasa Mejayi بهاس ملايي/بهاس ماج)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Melayish]] <br>(Bahasa Mejayi بهاس ملايي/بهاس ماج)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Collab:Lorotoban|Lorotoban]], [[Wallea]], [[Mathani]], [[Commonwealth of Central Archanta]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Collab:Lorotoban|Lorotoban]], [[Wallea]], [[Mathani]], [[Commonwealth of Central Archanta]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Malay'''. May have different forms. For existing nations which takes up the location, it will be the more "pure" form of standard Malay (i.e. Johor Malay). TBC whether there will be other forms.
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Malay'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Asperic
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Asperic
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| [[Nærs]]
| [[Nærs]]
| [[Norðurland]]
| [[Norðurland]]
| based on nordic languages (influenced by Icelandic, Norwegian, danish, Swedish)
| Based on nordic languages (influenced by Icelandic, Norwegian, danish, Swedish)
| [[Norðurland]]
| [[Norðurland]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| Recognized as national language, mostly spoken in Suður-Nærsland]].
| Recognized as national language, mostly spoken in Suður-Nærsland]].
|-
|-
| [[New-miotian]]
| [[New Scandic]]
| [[Chara]]
| [[Ostermark]]
|
| based on Swedish with Danish Ø and Æ / '''Swedish'''
|
| [[Scandmark]]
| Uletarephian/Syrillangan
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
|
| National language.
|-
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[New Scandic]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Ostermark]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | based on Swedish with Danish Ø and Æ / '''Swedish'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Scandmark]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | National language.
|-
|-
| [[Nihonish]]
| [[Nihonish]]
| [[Belphenia]], [[Hoppon]], [[Tengappei]]
| [[Belphenia]], [[Hoppon]], [[Tengappei]]
| Japanese English mix
| Japanese–English mix
| [[Belphenia]], [[Hoppon]]
| [[Belphenia]], [[Hoppon]]
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| [[Niulutic]]
| [[Niulutic]]
| [[Niulutan Riu]]
| [[Niulutan Riu]]
| no real world basis, with some influences of Sinhalian and Hindi.  
| No real world basis, with some influences of Sinhalian and Hindi.  
| [[Niulutan Riu]]
| [[Niulutan Riu]]
| Persephian
| Persephian
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| [[Jolantian|Jolantian/Ohemic]]
| [[Jolantian|Jolantian/Ohemic]]
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| [[Okoro]]
| [[Lallemand]]
| A mix of Hausa and various other languages of African Origin, has never been written down and is a "dying" language.
| [[Lallemand]]
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| Spoken in the Northern Island of Lallemand and on Nubuja by slightly less than one million people.
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| [[Onnutuan]]
| [[Onnutuan]]
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| [[Asperic languages|Asperic/Islandic]]
| [[Asperic languages|Asperic/Islandic]]
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| [[OrangGunung]]
| [[Pasundan-Padjadjaran]]
| TBD*****
| TBD*****
| TBD*****
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| [[Pagbo]]
| [[Lallemand]]
| A mix of Igbo and various other languages of African Origin, has never been written down and is a "dying" language.
| [[Lallemand]]
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| Spoken in the Southern Island of Lallemand in the Mountain.
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| [[Paxlinga]]
| [[Paxlinga]]
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| [[Pollonian]]
| [[Antharia]]
| German
| [[Antharia]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| Spoken in the north of [[Antharia]], in [[Pollonia Province]]
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| [[Pretanic|Standard Pretanic]]
| [[Pretany]]
| Similar to but not the same as Ingerish. A primitive Ingerish language similar to Anglo-Saxon English.
| [[Pretany]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| Mixture of proto-Ingerish and proto-Kalmish, introduced by missionaries
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Rakhoda]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Rakhoda]]
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| [[Roantian]]
| [[Roantian]]
| [[Roantra]]
| [[Roantra]]
| TBD*****
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| [[Roantra]]
| [[Roantra]]
| TBD*****
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Romantian]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Romantian]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Pretany]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Pretany]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | based on '''Latin''' (Classical language)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Based on '''Latin''' (Classical language)
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Pretany]]  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Pretany]]  
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian
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| Language is Unique to the Sawiri people
| Language is Unique to the Sawiri people
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|[[Sanain language|Sanain]]
| [[Sanain language|Sanain]]
|[[Sãikyel]]
| [[Sãikyel]]
|Direct descendant of Proto-Indo-European
| Direct descendant of Proto-Indo-European
|[[Sãikyel]]
| [[Sãikyel]]
|[[Uletarephian]], not classifiable into a subfamily.  
| [[Uletarephian]], not classifiable into a subfamily.  
|Spoken in Sãikyel and by immigrants abroad  
| Spoken in Sãikyel and by immigrants abroad  
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| [[Sandrin]]
| [[Sandrin]]
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| [[Vodean languages|Vodean]]
| [[Vodean languages|Vodean]]
| Regional language spoken in [[Sandrina]] and parts of [[Avalon]], [[New Rutland]], and [[Trinity (Vodeo)|Trinity]].
| Regional language spoken in [[Sandrina]] and parts of [[Avalon]], [[New Rutland]], and [[Trinity (Vodeo)|Trinity]].
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| [[Zylandian Language|Sassn]]
| [[Zylanda]]
| related to languages common in Saxony
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| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| older form of low-Gearmanic language dialect
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| [[Sathrian]]
| [[Sathrian]]
| [[Sathria]], [[Egani]]
| [[Sathria]], [[Egani]]
| TBD*****
|  
| [[Sathria]]
| [[Sathria]]
| TBD*****
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| [[Satro-Romance]]
| [[Castellán]]
| Fictional language, Satrian and Romantish language mix
| on the Border line  between [[Sathria]] and [[Castellán]]
| [[Uletarephian/Romantish languages|Uletarephian/Romantish]]
| Spoken by people in northern of [[Castellán]] and south-eastern of [[Sathria]]
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| [[Scandic]]
| [[Scandmark]]
| based on Scandinavian languages/Norwegian/Dutch/Finnish
| [[Scandmark]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
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| [[Siran Language|Siran]]
| [[Kingdom of Lossira|Lossira]]
| Conlang created by Warahan
| [[Kingdom of Lossira|Lossira]]
| Antarephian Indigenous / isolate
| Unique Antarephian Native language
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| [[‎Skripian]]  zκcгґгɑɴzś (Skripiansq)
| [[Byórn]]
| a Slavic language
| TBD*****
| Uletarephian/Syrillangan
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| [[Sundanish]]
| [[Pasundan-Padjadjaran]]
| Basa Sunda ( Sundanese Language)
| [[Pasundan-Padjadjaran]]
| [[Asperic languages|Asperic/Asanic]]
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Sur Republic ([[Suria]])
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Sur Republic ([[Suria]])
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Russian'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Russian'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Sur Republic ([[Suria]]), [[Synergetische Union]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Sur Republic ([[Suria]])
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Syrillangan
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | Uletarephian/Syrillangan
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | A regional variant of the Surian language is spoken in the Synergetische Union.
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Suurisana]]
| [[Suurisana]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | [[Viljanni]]
| [[Viljanni]]
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Finnish'''
| '''Finnish'''
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |  
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| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | tbd
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| [[Tanayo]]
| [[Tanayo]]
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| [[Tanay]]  
| [[Tanay]]  
| Asperic/Asanic
| Asperic/Asanic
| Official language of [[Tanay]].
| Official language of [[Tanay]]
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| [[Teps]]
| [[Teps]]
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| [[Cariocas]]
| [[Cariocas]]
| [[Asperic languages|Asperic/Islandic]]
| [[Asperic languages|Asperic/Islandic]]
| Several Dialects exist.
| Several dialects exist
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| [[Wiscothic (language)|Wiscothic]]
| [[West Commonia]]
| slightly altered variant of Gothic
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| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
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| [[Wiwaxish]]
| [[Wiwaxia]]
| Form of English
| [[Ingerland]]/[[Wiwaxia]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
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| [[Wystrian language|Wystrian]]
| [[Wystrian language|Wystrian]]
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| [[Yorugbo]]
| [[Lallemand]]
| Simplified Yoruba mostly but with English letters instead of traditional Yoruba accents.
| [[Lallemand]]
| Islandic
| Spoken in the Southern Island of Lallemand and on Femi Island by slightly more than four million people.
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| [[Zylandian Language|Zylandian Sassn]]
| [[Zylanda]], [[Jørpenilands]], [[Latina]]
| based on lower-german with influence of Dutch, English and Danish or other North-Germanic languages
| [[Zylanda]]
| Uletarephian/Gaermanic
| language roots come via colonists from NW [[Uletha]] c.1500's.
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=See also=
* [[List of OGFL codes|List of languages by OGFL code]]
* [[List of alphabets]]
*[[List of language groups]]
*[[Uletarephian/Romantish languages]]


[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Languages]]

Revision as of 23:52, 3 February 2022

This page lists all OGF languages and their corresponding 'real world' language (where one exists). Please use blue background to indicate languages which are identical with languages in the real world or with some minor difference (only one per real world language!)

Language Countries where spoken Language
(real world description)
Country of Origin Language Group Notes
Áardiqqut Ruoguovvás,Norðurland Conlang in the sillimi group mimicking aspects of Kallalisut and Inuktitut Ruoguovvás Karoic-Ugric Spoken as a regional language in Jiehkkiednuuddit in Ruoguovvás as well as Sillimfólkafylki in Norðurland
Adarian Adaria Mix of Spanish, Catalan, and Japanese. Written in Japanese kana. Adaria Castellanese Creole Used in Adaria as vehicular language between states. Only spoken as a native language in bigger cities where inter-state marriage is common.
Aeránanue Airannia An a priori conlang project by Taka Airannia Antarephian
Aloran Alora related to Filipino and Pidgin Alora Asperic/Asanic Language is Unique to the Aloran people
Altazorian Ardisphere Luciano's creation: mixing North and South American Native Languages (Dakota, P'urep'echa, Mapudungun, Nahuatl) Ardisphere Archantan Indigenous Native Language of a people of the Gwynian peninsula. Spoken in communities in Southern and Central Ardisphere.
Antharian Until 1980 Antharia and Aurenia Unique Latin-derived language, similar to Romanian and French, having Slavic, Greek and Turkish influences. - created by Stjur Antharia Uletarephian/Romantish Dead language, superseded by Franquese and Romanish.
Axay Chara Uletarephian/Syrillangan
Aŭstro Aŭstrasuno Tero Based on Esperanto. Probably somewhere in Uletha, evolved in partial isolation. Uletarephian/Proto-Ulethan Official language in Aŭstrasuno Tero.
Babelic Tigeria Based on Hebrew and uses Chinese characters, later transliterated to English. Semetic
Bai Babelic 百语 (bai-yu) Bai Empire, Kuehong, Cinasia, Sin Se, Tigeria Chinese (main dialect is Mandarin) Bai Empire Huayanic Mainly spoken in Northern Archanta with plenty of derivative dialects.
Bade (Ba-dé) Kuehong conlang created by Ūdilugbulgidħū. With more Vietic-like influences on the language. Kuehong Axian-Ardentic Native Language spoken only in Lake Dura area of Kuehong by the tribe of Ba-dé. Endangered (c1000 speakers)
Barzonian (Barzuna) Barzona Incorporates elements from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages into the language Uletarephian/Romantish Official language in Barzona
Beha Vodeo No links to real-world languages Vodeo Vodean One of Vodeo's three official languages.
Belgravian Belgravia, Brasonia, Luslandia Portuguese and Slavic dialects mixed Belgravia TBD Official language in Belgravia.
Bofobundan (بفبلالا bofolala) Commonia, West Commonia, Ardisphere Luciano's creation: random invented elements with borrowings from Farsi, Tagalog, Korean. Written using "Parsan" alphabet (Farsi). Unknown Archantan Indigenous Native Language of the Bofobunda people, with immigrant populations in several countries.
Brasonian Brasonia, Cariocas, Luslandia Brazillian Portuguese Brasonia Uletarephian/Romantish Official language in Cariocas and Brasonia. Spoken in Luslandia too.
Cambric Ardisphere, Tircambry Welsh (Celtic) Tircambry Uletarephian/Caeltig (Brethanic branch) Also known as Cambraeg, related to early Proto-Ulethan languages.
Caruque Ardisphere Luciano's creation: essentially based on Karuk Language (Native Californian Language in Algonkian language group) Ardisphere Archantan Indigenous Native Language of a people of the Gwynian peninsula. Spoken in communities in Northeastern Ardisphere.
Castellanese (Castilian) Widely spoken around the world. Ardisphere, Castellán, San Marcos, Takora, Tárrases, Vega, Castilea Archantea Form of Spanish / Spanish Castellán Uletarephian/Romantish Official language of Ardisphere, Castellán; known as Castilian in Vega and Castilea Archantea; also known natively as casteñol
Catanese Adaria Form of Catalan language / Catalan Castellán Uletarephian/Romantish Spoken by people in Canàlia (State of Adaria)
Četketomsijede Ruoguovvás Conlang of the Sillimi group mimicking aspects of Nganasan Ruoguovvás Karoic-Ugric Official language of Četket in Ruoguovvás
Drabantian Drabantia Czech Drabantia Uletarephian/Syrillangan
Edetanese Castilea Archantea A unique language based on Catalan, Spanish, Latin, Occitan and Aragonese Castilea Archantea Uletarephian/Romantish?
Eelandese Eelanti Finnish Eelanti Uletarephian/Karoic-Ugric Only spoken in Eelanti
Eganian Rhododactylia, Egani, Niscavo, Vatofarê Greek Egani Uletarephian/Hellanisian
Eshen Eshein Partly English and German Eshein Uletarephian/Gaermanic Also known as Eshenska
Estianish Estiany (Estianish name: Ísztianország) Hungarian Uletarephian/Uletho-Ugric
Etallic Vodeo No links to real-world languages Vodeo Vodean Regional language spoken in parts of western Vodeo, particularly Rutania.
Florescentian Brasonia, Cariocas, Carpathia, Florescenta, Luslandia, South Astrasian Federation, Islatramma Portuguese TBD Uletarephian/Romantish Official language in Florescenta.
Franquese Antharia (only Quartia region), Ardencia, Ardisphere, Broceliande, Lorredion, Paroy French Franqueterre Uletarephian/Romantish
Lechian Ardencia (partially), Lechia, Ruoguovvás based on Polish Lechia Uletarephian/Gaermanic or Uletarephian/Syrillangan?
Garlian Garlis based on Romanian and Latin Garlis Uletarephian/Romantish Official language of Garlis, also spoken by minorities in eastern Kalm and southwestern Ísztianország.
Gaskúšillimigiella Ruoguovvás Pitä Sami Ruoguovvás Karoic-Ugric Regional language of Gaskús of Ruoguovvás
Glastian Glaster No links to real world Glaster Isolate Mostly extinct and unspoken in either countries.
Gobrasi languages Alora, Gobrassanya, Khaiwoon Unique languages inspired by random influences, with some vaguely southeast Asian elements Gobrassanya Asperic/Asanic Languages evolved from various Gobrasi peoples Including Maranese/Gorrawa, Pohalanese, Yanti, Colquit, etc.
Gohangukian (고한국어 go-han-guk-eo) Ardisphere, Commonia, Gobrassanya, Orinoco, Bai Empire Korean Gohanguk Isolate Significant minority language in Ardisphere. Official language of Ardispherian federal subject Colonia Coreana (CC).
Grinzian Grinzez vague Asian characteristics Grinzez Axian-Ardentic
Grisean Grey Coast No links Grey Coast Antarephian language isolate Official language of Grey Coast
Hikvang Valaga Indigenous language spoken by native tribes Valaga Isolate
Ingerish Widely spoken around the world English Ingerland Uletarephian/Gaermanic This language serves as the official language of many countries. (aka Inglish)
Iscuan Iscu Conlang Iscu Asperic (Sometime considered an isolate) Only spoken on Kadla Atoll in Iscu
Plevian Ispelia, Plevia based on Italian / Italian Plevia Uletarephian/Romantish
Itanese Aerágny, Allendea, Yrasẽmatetã Guaraní Yrasẽmatetã Itapá Itanese is one of the official languages of the Federated Kingdoms of Yrasẽmatetã and a minority language in Aerágny and Allendea.
Izaki Izaland almost original conlang based on Japanese (phonetics, part of vocaboulary) and Finnish (phonetics, partially grammar) Izaland Isolate Spoken in Izaland, minor language in Kojo, Belphenia
Jiemiesillimigiella Ruoguovvás & Norðurland Northern Sámi Ruoguovvás Karoic-Ugric By far the most widely spoken language in the Sillimi language group
Karolian Karolia, Meridonia An indigenous language based on Estonian with some Finnish and Hungarian tones Karolia Uletarephian/Karoic-Ugric Language that developed in near-isolation in central Archanta
Kalmish Kalm German Kalm Uletarephian/Gaermanic
Khaiwoonese Khaiwoon vaguely Asian-inspired, no real world basis Khaiwoon Asperic/Asanic Closely related to some native Gobrasi languages in Gobrassanya, particularly in the southeast.
Kiolari Rogolnika Conlang created by Boge Rogolnika Archantan Indigenous Co-official language of Ingerish in Rogolnika
Kojolese Kojo Conlang by Leowezy; Based on Pyilser, with strong Hopponese influence since 17th century Kojo, especially around today's Pyingshum Kimo-Axian language family (language isolate), considered a creole by a few linguists Official language of Kojo
Ilkova Kovatany Malagasy Kovatany Asperic/Asanic Official language of Kovatany ~100,000 speakers.
Kuehongese (Tiếng Quê
㗂家)
Kuehong Vietnamese (uses both Quốc Ngữ and simplified Chinese script (a reference to Chữ Nôm)) Kuehong Axian-Ardentic Mainly spoken around Kuehong.
Kyori Karolia Dialect of Karolian with distinctive features based on Hungarian and Sami languages. Karolia Uletarephian/Karoic-Ugric
Lallans Ionadàlba Scots Ionadàlba Uletarephian/Caeltig Official language of Ionadàlba; 2 dialects
Latinian Latina A Spanish creole unique to Latina Uletarephian/Romantish
Lentian Ambrosia (Leonia province), Denghio, Fayaan, Lentia, Utterland, Vega (Nederlandia province), Verbruggen and Mokelulu Dutch Lentia and Utterland Uletarephian/Gaermanic High Astrasian is a daughter language of Lentian
Litvanian Litvania A unspecified mix of Polish, Slovak and sometimes Czech. Litvania Syrillangan
Livnian Zalivnia Serbian Zalivnia Uletharepian/Syrillangan (Slevic)
Lonica Ardisphere Luciano's creation: random elements, borrowing from Mayan, Mapudungun Ardisphere Archantan Indigenous Native Language of a people of the Gwynian peninsula. Spoken in communities in Northern and Central Ardisphere.
Lonoese Lonowai (Gobrassanya) vaguely Polynesian inspired, no real world basis Lonowai Asperic/Islandic
Luslandese Luslandia, Cariocas Portuguese dialect based on Florescentian. Luslandia Uletarephian/Romantish Official language in Luslandia.
Mallyorian Mallyore Croatian Mallyore Uletharepian/Syrillangan (Slevic) Official language in Mallyore.
Maurit Mauretia Fictional Romance language with Semitic and Berber substrata Mauretia From sister family to Uletarephian/Romantish and with significant Semetic substrata
Mayanse Balam-Utz Based on Mayan languages (Maya, Lacandon, Criollo, Spanish.) Balam-Utz Liberan Indigenous Unique to this region of Uletha
Mazanic (المظاني) Mazan, Aden, Castellán, Pretany, Egani, Unesia, Almahrus Arabic Mazan Semetic
Melayish
(Bahasa Mejayi بهاس ملايي/بهاس ماج)
Lorotoban, Wallea, Mathani, Commonwealth of Central Archanta Malay Asperic
Mergan Mergany, Synergetische Union Mergan language is based on German, with some new words from nordic languages such as Swedish. Mergany Uletarephian/Gaermanic Native language of Mergan people and spoken in neighboring countries of [[Mergany] (for example Synergetische Union); Eastern Ulethan variety of Kalmish.
Myrcian Official language of Myrcia Similar to Old English Myrcia Uletarephian/Gaermanic (closely related to Ingerish and Scandic) Ingerish is now the de facto language in urban Myrcia but Myrcian still widely spoken and used officially.
Meridonian Meridonia, Karolia Similar to Románš language Meridonian Uletarephian/Romantish
Monolitzhen Kofuku Not real world basis Kofuku A native language of Kofuku mountains that is divided in two dialects.
Mordvin Chara Turka dialect Uletarephian/Syrillangan
Nakhewizic Apawiland, Federal States of Archanta Based off Sioux, some Utian. Apawiland, Federal States of Archanta Language isolate Regional language of Apawiland.
Nærs Norðurland Based on nordic languages (influenced by Icelandic, Norwegian, danish, Swedish) Norðurland Uletarephian/Gaermanic Recognized as national language, mostly spoken in Suður-Nærsland]].
New Scandic Ostermark based on Swedish with Danish Ø and Æ / Swedish Scandmark Uletarephian/Gaermanic National language.
Nihonish Belphenia, Hoppon, Tengappei Japanese–English mix Belphenia, Hoppon Official language in Belphenia
Niulutic Niulutan Riu No real world basis, with some influences of Sinhalian and Hindi. Niulutan Riu Persephian
Norlensk Norðurland Icelandic Norðurland Uletarephian/Gaermanic National language
Niwanese/Ninwanese (任和语) Bai Empire Japanese OGF Japanese homeland (Ninwa) Placeholder name for a Japanese language
Ohemian Ohemia, Lonnica, ... No real world elements, with very slight Eastern European inspirations Ohemian Jolantian/Ohemic
Onnutuan Onnutu vaguely Polynesian inspired, no real world basis Onnutu Asperic/Islandic
Paxlinga Paxtar
Rakhoda Makaska, Federal States Sioux (Dakota dialect) Archantan Indigenous
Ree Reeland Similar to German/Dutch, with Greek and fictional (proto-Ree) words Ree island Uletarephian/Gaermanic Originated from proto-Ree, a native language with Greek influences, mixed with the language of Gaermanic immigrants.
Roantian Roantra Roantra
Romanish Antharia, Iviron, Niscavo, Glagol, Suria Romanian Antharia Uletarephian/Romantish includes the following dialects:
Aromanish
Egano-Romanish
Maldavian
Glagolit
Románš Karolia, Ardisphere Based on Romanian and other minority Romance languages in Eastern Europe such as Friulan Uletarephian/Romantish Minority language in Karolia, its former colonies and the Ardisphere
Romantian Pretany Based on Latin (Classical language) Pretany Uletarephian
Sawiri (Sagüirí) Sagüira Arabic transcribed with Spanish spelling rules Sagüira Isolate Language is Unique to the Sawiri people
Sanain Sãikyel Direct descendant of Proto-Indo-European Sãikyel Uletarephian, not classifiable into a subfamily. Spoken in Sãikyel and by immigrants abroad
Sandrin Vodeo No links to real-world languages Vodeo Vodean Regional language spoken in Sandrina and parts of Avalon, New Rutland, and Trinity.
Sathrian Sathria, Egani Sathria
Suolitsillimigiella Ruoguovvás Conlang in the sillimi group, similair to Jiemiesillimigiella but with several distinguishing aspects Ruoguovvás Karoic-Ugric
Svennish Ruoguovvás Swedish Ruoguovvás Uletarephian/Gaermanic
Suraté Midistland Kannada Midistland Shía/Rugenia
Surian Sur Republic (Suria) Russian Sur Republic (Suria) Uletarephian/Syrillangan
Suurisana Viljanni Finnish
Tanayo Tanay Language inspired by many Filipino and Malay dialects. Tanay Asperic/Asanic Official language of Tanay
Teps Karolia, Arataran Distinctive dialect of Karolian with Romantisch influences Karolia Uletarephian/Karoic-Ugric
Thirranic Thirran No links Thirran, Grey Coast Antarephian language isolate Official language of Thirran, regional language in Grey Coast. Dialects may vary.
Torian Vodeo No links to real-world languages Vodeo Vodean Regional language spoken in Vadiorare.
Tupi-Guarani Cariocas Indigenous Islandic Cariocas Asperic/Islandic Several dialects exist
Wystrian Wyster, Glaster no morphologic relation to earth-languages Wyster