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This page highlights all the languages that have a visible presence on the map.
* {{Adaria}}
 
* {{Airannia}}
{{technical notice
* {{Allendea}}
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* {{Alora}}
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* {{Ambrosia}}
| note = 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.
* {{Antharia}}
 
* {{Ardencia}}
* {{legend0|#89CFF0}} '''Real-world languages''' must be listed by a home region—no individual territory may be defined as a homeland. References should only be added to clarify distinctions in alphabets or similar changes that would be noticeable to real-world speakers; it is not a place to enumerate all possible dialects.
* [[Arion]]
* {{legend0|#F0B27A}} '''Constructed languages''' may be listed by a home region or an individual territory, as they are the creation of territory owners. The notes column should indicate who created the language and inspiration or other real-world references.
* {{Azure Coast}}
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* {{Bai Empire}}
 
* {{Barzona}}
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* {{Bonavista}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
* {{Bromley}}
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* {{Cabelia}}
! width="15%" | Language
* {{Cariocas}}
! class="unsortable" | Region of origin
* {{Cinasia}}
! Real-world equivalence
* {{Demirhan Empire}}
! class="unsortable" | Conlang creator and notes
* {{Dregovine}}
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* {{Eelanti}}
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
* {{Eshein}}
| Áardiqqut
* {{Federal States}}
| {{Ruoguovvas}}
* {{Fiskland}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric
* {{Freedemia}}
| Created by {{user|Liadrien}} mimicking aspects of Kallalisut and Inuktitut
* {{Gobrassanya}}
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* {{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
* {{Guai}}
| Adarian
* {{Inxigne}}<ref>Formal diplomatic relations managed by [[Tigeria]]</ref>
| {{Adaria}}
* {{Iscu}}<ref>Sends a non-voting representative due to its status as an AN-overseen Territory.</ref>
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Castellanese Creole
* {{Izaland}}
| Created by {{user|Martinawa}} as a lingua franca for Adaria
* {{Kara}}
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* {{Khaiwoon}}
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
* {{Kofuku}}
| Aeránanue
* {{Kojo}}
| {{Airannia}}
* {{Kotel}}<ref>Formal diplomatic relations managed by [[Tigeria]]</ref>
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Antarephian
* {{Kuehong}}
| An ''a priori'' conlang project by {{user|Taka}}
* {{Layr}}
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* {{Lentia}}
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
* {{Leresso}}
| Aloran
* {{Lorantis}}
| {{Alora}}
* {{Luslandia}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
* {{Lutecia}}
| Filipino and pidgin-inspired conlang project by {{user|Indyroads}}
* [[Maka]]
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* {{Maka'he}}
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* {{Mallyore}}
| Aryan
* {{Meilan}}<ref>AN mandate territory overseen by [[Tigeria]]</ref>
| Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha
* {{Mauretia}}
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Persian (Farsi)'''
* {{Mergania}}
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* {{Mitras}}
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* {{Navenna}}
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
* {{Norrick}}
| Aŭstro
* {{Novakia}}
| {{Aŭstrasuno Tero}}
* {{Ohemia}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Possibly Ulethan
* {{Paroy}}
| Conlang based on Esperanto by {{user|Alejandro24}}
* {{Plevia}}
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* {{Qennes}}
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* {{Semanya}}
| Babelic
* {{Suvuma}}
| Lyc
* {{Teotiyolcan}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
* {{Tigeria}}
| Conlang by {{user|Chazeltine}} based on Hebrew with Chinese characters and English transliteration
* {{Viljanni}}
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* {{Vodeo}}
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* {{Xochimalta}}
| Baiyu (百语)
* {{Zalivnia}}
| Northern Archanta
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Chinese'''<ref>Baiyu refers to all Chinese languages collectively. For the main language of Chinese, see ''Renminyu'' below. It is the official Language in {{Bai Empire}} (Baiyu) and {{Huaxia}} (Renminyu); conclusive language family name not yet determined.</ref>
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| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Barzonian (Barzuna)
| {{Barzona}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Romantish
| Created by {{user|Brunanter}} from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Belgravian
| Southeastern Tarephia
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Created by {{user|BMSOUZA}} from a mixture of Portuguese and Slavic languages
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Brasonian
| Southeastern Tarephia
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Brazilian Portuguese'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Capuchean or Catanese
| Lower Mediterranean Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Catalan'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Castellanese
| Lower Mediterranean Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Spanish'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
|Cinasian
|Northern Archanta
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Cantonese Chinese'''<ref>The Traditional Chinese script is used in Cinasia, Yuethon, and may be used elsewhere.</ref>
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Darrsian
| {{Kofuku}}
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Mixture of Norwegian with ancient prehistoric languages of Harda Archipielago
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| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Drabantian
| Egalia
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Czech'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Dregolesian
| Southern {{Geklinia-Dregolesia}}
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Ukrainian'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Dregovinian
| Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Belarusian'''<ref>In Dregovine exclusively Latin script - ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarusian_Latin_alphabet łacinka]'', pre-WWII standard</ref>
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Eelandese / Suurisana
| Northeastern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Finnish'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Edetanese
| {{Castilea Archantea}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Romantish
| Created by {{user|Black Baron}} and is based on Catalan, Spanish, Latin, Occitan and Aragonese
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| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Eganian
| Uthyran coastal areas
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Uletarephian
| Conlang derived from Greek and eastern Mediterranean influences
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Eshen
| {{Eshein}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Gaermanic
| Created by {{user|Ifgus}} from English and German elements
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Florescentian
| Mediterranean and Northwest Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Portuguese'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Franquese
| Upper Mediterranean Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''French'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Gaskúšillimigiella
| Northwestern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Pitä Sami'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Gobrasi languages
| Southern Uletha
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
| Inspired by random influences with some southeast Asian elements in {{Alora}}, {{Gobrassanya}}, and {{Khaiwoon}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Gohangukian (고한국어 ''go-han-guk-eo'')
| Northern Archanta
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Korean'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Grinzian
| {{Grinzez}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Axian-Ardentic
| Inspired by various Asian elements, mostly the Mon-Khmer family
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Grisean
| {{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Hardan
| Language created by {{user|KAB}}, part of the Hardan language family.
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Guaiian
| {{Guai}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Taukan
| Created by {{user|Aiki}} and is part of a broader [[Collab:Taukan|Taukan language project]]
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Holmic languages
| Northeastern Antarephia
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Antarephian
| Collection of closely related conlangs created by regional users
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Ingerish
| Northwestern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''English'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Iscuan
| {{Iscu}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
| Created by {{user|Lithium}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Itanese
| Southern Tarephia
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Guaraní'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Izaki
| {{Izaland}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Isolate or Axian-Ardentic
| Based on Japanese (phonetics, vocabulary) and Finnish (phonetics, grammar) by {{user|Izaland_Terramorphing_Committee}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Jiemiesillimigiella
| Northern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Northern Sámi'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Karolian
| North-Central Uletha
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric
| Indigenous language based on Estonian with some Finnish and Hungarian tones by {{user|Sarepava}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Kalmish
| Northwestern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''German'''
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|-
| style="background:  #F0B27A;" |
| Khaiwoonese
| {{Khaiwoon}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
| Vaguely Asian-inspired conlang by {{user|Isleño}}
|-
| style="background:  #F0B27A;" |
| Kojolese
| {{Kojo}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Kimo-Axian
| Created by {{user|Leowezy}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Kuehongese (Tiếng Quê 㗂家)
| Northern Archanta
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" |'''Vietnamese'''<ref>Uses both [[wikipedia:Vietnamese alphabet|Quốc Ngữ]] and simplified Chinese script (a reference to [[wikipedia:Chu Nom|Chữ Nôm]]))</ref>
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Latinan
| {{Latina}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Romantish
| Language created by {{user|histor}} as a Spanish-inspired sublanguage
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Lechian
| Ulethan Rift Valley
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Polish'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Lentian
| Northwestern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Dutch'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Livnian
| Egalia
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Serbian'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Lonoese
| Lonowai area of {{Gobrassanya}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
| Inspired by Polynesian languages
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Lorantian
| {{Lorantis}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| A Celtic conlang created by {{user|Rustem Pasha}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Malesorian
| Central Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Albanian'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Mallyorian
| Egalia
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Croatian'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Maurit
| {{Mauretia}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Romantish
| Romance-inspired with Semitic and Hellenic substrata by {{user|Alessa}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Mayanse
| {{Balam-Utz}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Liberan
| Language created by {{user|Anakes}} from Mayan languages and Spanish
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Mazanic (المظاني)
| Ghetoria
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Arabic'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Melayish (Bahasa Mejayi بهاس ملايي/بهاس ماج)
| Northwestern Archanta
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Malay'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| [[User:Mstr/Sandbox#Mergan language|Mergan]]
| {{Mergania}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Gaermanic
| East Ulethan variety of [[User:Mstr/Sandbox#Kalmish language|Kalmish]], closely related to German with some elements of Old High German and Swedishm created by {{user|Mstr}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Minyo
| {{Allendea}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Zuyete
| Loosely inspired by native languages like Guaraní, by {{user|Tito_zz}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Myrcian
| {{Myrcia}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Gaermanic
| Closely related to Old English, created by {{user|Myrcia}}
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| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Nakanese
| {{Nakah}}
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Shan'''
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| New Scandic / Svennish
| Nortwestern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Swedish'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Nihonish
| {{Belphenia}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Mix of Japanese and English by {{user|BelpheniaProject}}
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| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Niulutic
| {{Niulutan Riu}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
| By {{user|Isleño}} with some influences of Sinhalian and Hindi.
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Norlensk
| Northwest Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Icelandic'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Ohemian
| {{Ohemia}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Jolantian/Ohemic
| No real-world analogues
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Olonyé
| {{Ullanye}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Taukan
| Created by {{user|Ruadh}} and is part of a broader [[Collab:Taukan|Taukan language project]]
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Onnutuan
| {{Onnutu}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
| Inspired by Polynesian languages
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| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Ostafariuan-Je
| {{Bromley}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Historically used by tribes in Bromley, now the main language of Westrange, a western region of Bromley. Inspired by Dutch/Afrikaans
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Pahalo
| {{Allendea}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Zuyete
| Loosely inspired by native languages like Guaraní, by {{user|Tito_zz}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Plevian
| Mediterranean Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Italian'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Podolian
| Egalia
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Slevic
| Created by {{user|thermo_nuclear}}.
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Qennesan
| {{Qennes}}
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Romantish
| Mix of Greek, Romanian and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_of_Serbia#Language Vlachian]. By [[User:Bixelkoven]].
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Rakhoda
| East Lakes, Federal States
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Dakota'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Ree
| {{Reeland}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Gaermanic
| Project by {{user|Tule00}} with similarities to German and Dutch with Greek and fictional words
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Renminyu (人民语)
| {{Huaxia}}
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Mandarin Chinese'''<ref>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. </ref>
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Roantian
| {{Roantra}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Created by {{user|Thilo}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Romanish
| Iviran Coast
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Romanian'''<ref>Romanish consists in a group of conlangs and con-dialects by {{user|Stjur}}, sharing a Romanian core: Antharo-Romanish (4 standards), Ayvrish, Koutsovlakh, Armashlian.</ref>
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|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Romantish
| Mediterranean Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Latin'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Sanain
| {{Saikyel}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Uletarephian
| Conlang project by {{user|Stara Zagora}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Sathrian
| {{Sathria}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Created by {{user|Thilo}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Sathro-Romantish (Mitrian)
| Mediterranean Uletha
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Romantish
| Romance with Sathrian influences
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Semanish
| {{Semanya}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Language created by {{user|geoboi}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Shelaq
| Romantian and Turquan Uletha
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Uletarephian?
| Loosely based off Etruscan, using the Phoenician alphabet. By [[User:Stjur]]
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Sherkmen
| Central Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Turkmen'''<ref name="turkic">In [[Demirhan Empire]] script based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Turkic_Alphabet Common Turkic Alphabet]</ref>
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Suolitsillimigiella
| {{Ruoguovvas}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric
| Conlang project by {{user|Liadrien}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Surian
| Central Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Russian'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Taranriis
| {{Taranrii}}
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Antarephian/Asperic
| By [[User:Bixelkoven]].
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Thirranic
| {{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Antarephian isolate
| Language created by {{user|KAB}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Turquese
| Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Turkish'''
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Wystrian
| {{Wyster}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Language created by {{user|Rasmus Rasmusson}}
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Yerevi (ᠻᢈ᠋ᠯ ᡕᡠᡰᡝᠴᠠᠨ᠌ ''ṭil yẹrehan'')
| Western Antarephia ({{Leresso}})
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Qamaric
| Language created by {{user|geoboi}}
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| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Yughut
| Central Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Uzbek'''<ref name="turkic"/>
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Zamednovchan
| Western {{Geklinia-Dregolesia}}
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Slevic
| Language strongly based on Silesian, created by {{user|Mie}}
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Index pages]]
[[Category:Languages]]

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