Uletarephian languages
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Uletarephian | |||||||||
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Region | Worldwide | ||||||||
Native speakers | TBD (as of 2017) | ||||||||
Language family | One of the world's primary language families
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Writing system | Romantian script |
The Uletarephian languages are a language family of over a hundred related languages and dialects. The most widely spoken Uletarephian languages by native speakers are Ingerish, Castellanese, Franquese, Kalmish and Romanish, each with over 20 million speakers. Today, 76% of the human population speaks an Uletarephian language natively, by far the highest of any language family.
Classification
The Uletarephian languages can divided into the following sub-families, given in alphabetical order:
- Caeltig languages
- Gaermanic languages
- Hellanisian languages
- Persephian languages
- Romantish languages
- Skarvian languages
- Slevic languages
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