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{{Territory application id and name}}{{relation|84533|AN130}}- Denaría (República de los diez){{territory application physical geography}}Denaría has a dessert climate. There is a continental mountain range in the south, with pockets of mediterranean climate. Then the highlands take place. Here the desert its cold due to the altitude (2000 m). There are big salt lakes. Its a region with a lot of mineral resources. Then the altitude lows and take place a vast hot desert, with big pockets of sands. In the coast there is a minor mountain range, that helps to retain certain humidity in the northwest part of the country. Here the mayority of the population concentrates. https://imgur.com/B63R3iz https://imgur.com/QFLYpr8<nowiki/>{{territory application human geography}}The country is big  with a very  low density of pepople. The people concentrates in the northwest, where milder weather allows agriculture. The waters resources are very scarce. In the coast there are more populated centers, due to the oil extraction centers. This and the mining industry are the economic pilars of the country. The infrastructure is developing fast in the coast, but in the interiors is precarius. The country depends on the importation of food. Thus, in the last decades, the goverment has driven an agricultural revolution. With resources from mining and oil it has build big desalination plants for human and agricultural uses.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
! class="unsortable" style="width: 0.15em;" |
! width="15%" | Language
! class="unsortable" | Region of origin
! Real-world equivalence
! class="unsortable" | Conlang creator and notes
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| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Áardiqqut
| {{Ruoguovvas}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Karoic-Ugric
| Created by {{user|Liadrien}} mimicking aspects of Kallalisut and Inuktitut
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Adarian
| {{Adaria}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Castellanese Creole
| Created by {{user|Martinawa}} as a lingua franca for Adaria
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Aeránanue
| {{Airannia}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Antarephian
| An ''a priori'' conlang project by {{user|Taka}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Aloran
| {{Alora}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Asperic
| Filipino and pidgin-inspired conlang project by {{user|Indyroads}}
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Aryan
| Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Persian (Farsi)'''
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Aŭstro
| {{Aŭstrasuno Tero}}
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Possibly Ulethan
| Conlang based on Esperanto by {{user|Alejandro24}}
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Babelic
| Lyc
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Conlang by {{user|Chazeltine}} based on Hebrew with Chinese characters and English transliteration
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Baiyu (百语)
| Northern Archanta
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Chinese'''<ref>Baiyu refers to all Chinese languages collectively. For the main language of Chinese, see the ''Renmin Yu'' language below.</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'''<ref>The Traditional Chinese script is used in the Cinasia. It is also one of the official language in Yuethon and other Cinasian overseas provinces.</ref>
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|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Darrsian
| {{Kofuku}}
| style="background: #F5CBA7;" | Conlang
| Mixture of Norwegian with ancient prehistoric languages of Harda Archipielago
|-
| style="background: #89CFF0;" |
| Drabantian
| Egalia
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Czech'''
|
|-
| 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
|-
| 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>
|
|-
| 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;" |
| 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}}
|-
| 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}}
|-
| 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
|-
| 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;" |
| Renmin Yu (人民语)
| Northern Archanta
| style="background: #D4E6F1;" | '''Mandarin Chinese'''<ref>The Simplified Chinese script and "Standard Renmin Language Romanization"(Based on Pinyin) system is used in Huaxia. The Simplified Chinese script is also used in the Bai Empire. The Traditional Chinese script, and/or other romanisation systems, may be used elsewhere.</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}}
|-
|-
| style="background: #F0B27A;" |
| Yerevi (ᠻᢈ᠋ᠯ ᡕᡠᡰᡝᠴᠠᠨ᠌ ''ṭil yẹrehan'')
| Western Antarephia ({{Leresso}})
| style="background:  #F5CBA7;" | Conlang: Qamaric
| Language created by {{user|geoboi}}
|-
| 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}}
|-
|}


https://imgur.com/465jBWU<nowiki/>{{territory application history and culture}}The desert has been long inhabited by nomadic tribes. In the highlands more advanced groups can be found. The coast was conquered by castellans (the official language is castellan), but this was a very poor colony, so that the country gained easily the independence from they in the XVIII century. There was a big inestability period, and when the oil was discovered a dictator took the power (1950-1980). With a revolution the country return to democracy till the present day. This history has concentrate in the coastal regions, but nowadays, with the rapidly expanding mining industry, there has been problems with the indigenous population, especially in the highlands.{{territory application past mapping}}Ive mapped Älgert since 2019.https://opengeofiction.net/#map=8/49.364/131.594&layers=B I want a challenge drawing vast regions without vegetation.{{territory application username and date}}[[User:Tars|Tars]] ([[User talk:Tars|talk]]) 16:21, 29 May 2022 (UTC){{territory application discussion}}
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This page highlights all the languages that have a visible presence on the map.

Symbol important note.svg Important technical notes to users
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.
  •       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.
  •       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.
Language Region of origin Real-world equivalence Conlang creator and notes
Áardiqqut Template:Ruoguovvas Conlang: Karoic-Ugric Created by Liadrien mimicking aspects of Kallalisut and Inuktitut
Adarian Template:Adaria Conlang: Castellanese Creole Created by Martinawa as a lingua franca for Adaria
Aeránanue AiranniaFlag.png Airannia Conlang: Antarephian An a priori conlang project by Taka
Aloran Alora flag.svg Alora Conlang: Asperic Filipino and pidgin-inspired conlang project by Indyroads
Aryan Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha Persian (Farsi)
Aŭstro Template:Aŭstrasuno Tero Conlang: Possibly Ulethan Conlang based on Esperanto by Alejandro24
Babelic Lyc Conlang Conlang by Chazeltine based on Hebrew with Chinese characters and English transliteration
Baiyu (百语) Northern Archanta Chinese[1]
Barzonian (Barzuna) Bandiera na Barzona.png Barzona Conlang: Romantish Created by Brunanter from Spanish, Catalan, and other Iberian/Romance languages
Belgravian Southeastern Tarephia Conlang Created by BMSOUZA from a mixture of Portuguese and Slavic languages
Brasonian Southeastern Tarephia Brazilian Portuguese
Capuchean or Catanese Lower Mediterranean Uletha Catalan
Castellanese Lower Mediterranean Uletha Spanish
Cinasian Northern Archanta Cantonese[2]
Darrsian FlagKofuku.jpg Kofuku Conlang Mixture of Norwegian with ancient prehistoric languages of Harda Archipielago
Drabantian Egalia Czech
Dregolesian Southern UL14b flag.png Geklinia-Dregolesia Ukrainian
Dregovinian Ulethan Rift Valley and Egalia Belarusian[3]
Eelandese / Suurisana Northeastern Uletha Finnish
Edetanese Template:Castilea Archantea 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 Esheinflag.png Eshein Conlang: Gaermanic Created by Ifgus from English and German elements
Florescentian Mediterranean and Northwest Uletha Portuguese
Franquese Upper Mediterranean Uletha French
Gaskúšillimigiella Northwestern Uletha Pitä Sami
Gobrasi languages Southern Uletha Conlang: Asperic Inspired by random influences with some southeast Asian elements in Alora flag.svg Alora, GobrassanyaFlag01.png Gobrassanya, and Khaiwoon flag.png Khaiwoon
Gohangukian (고한국어 go-han-guk-eo) Northern Archanta Korean
Grinzian Flag of GZ.png Grinzez Conlang: Axian-Ardentic Inspired by various Asian elements, mostly the Mon-Khmer family
Grisean Gt-flag.png Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth Conlang: Hardan Language created by KAB, part of the Hardan language family.
Guaiian Flag of Guai.svg Guai Conlang: Taukan Created by Aiki and is part of a broader Taukan language project
Holmic languages Northeastern Antarephia Conlang: Antarephian Collection of closely related conlangs created by regional users
Ingerish Northwestern Uletha English
Iscuan Iscu.png Iscu Conlang: Asperic Created by Lithium
Itanese Southern Tarephia Guaraní
Izaki Izaland flag.png Izaland Conlang: Isolate or Axian-Ardentic Based on Japanese (phonetics, vocabulary) and Finnish (phonetics, grammar) by Izaland_Terramorphing_Committee
Jiemiesillimigiella Northern Uletha Northern Sámi
Karolian North-Central Uletha Conlang: Karoic-Ugric Indigenous language based on Estonian with some Finnish and Hungarian tones by Sarepava
Kalmish Northwestern Uletha German
Khaiwoonese Khaiwoon flag.png Khaiwoon Conlang: Asperic Vaguely Asian-inspired conlang by Isleño
Kojolese Kojo flag ddtuga.png Kojo Conlang: Kimo-Axian Created by Leowezy
Kuehongese (Tiếng Quê 㗂家) Northern Archanta Vietnamese[4]
Latinan Latflag.png Latina Conlang: Romantish Language created by histor as a Spanish-inspired sublanguage
Lechian Ulethan Rift Valley Polish
Lentian Northwestern Uletha Dutch
Livnian Egalia Serbian
Lonoese Lonowai area of GobrassanyaFlag01.png Gobrassanya Conlang: Asperic Inspired by Polynesian languages
Lorantian Template:Lorantis Conlang A Celtic conlang created by Rustem Pasha
Malesorian Central Uletha Albanian
Mallyorian Egalia Croatian
Maurit MauretiaFlag-new.svg Mauretia Conlang: Romantish Romance-inspired with Semitic and Hellenic substrata by Alessa
Mayanse Template:Balam-Utz 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 Allendea-Flag.png Allendea Conlang: Zuyete Loosely inspired by native languages like Guaraní, by Tito_zz
Myrcian Myrcianflag.png Myrcia Conlang: Gaermanic Closely related to Old English, created by Myrcia
New Scandic / Svennish Nortwestern Uletha Swedish
Nihonish Template:Belphenia Conlang Mix of Japanese and English by BelpheniaProject
Niulutic Template:Niulutan Riu Conlang: Asperic By Isleño with some influences of Sinhalian and Hindi.
Norlensk Northwest Uletha Icelandic
Ohemian Ohemian Imperial Flag Large.png Ohemia Conlang: Jolantian/Ohemic No real-world analogues
Olonyé Flag with question mark.svg Ullanyé 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 Bromley Flag Update August 2021.png Bromley Conlang Historically used by tribes in Bromley, now the main language of Westrange, a western region of Bromley. Inspired by Dutch/Afrikaans
Pahalo Allendea-Flag.png Allendea Conlang: Zuyete Loosely inspired by native languages like Guaraní, by Tito_zz
Plevian Mediterranean Uletha Italian
Podolian Egalia Conlang: Slevic Created by thermo_nuclear.
Qennesan FlagQennes.png Qennes Conlang: Romantish Mix of Greek, Romanian and Vlachian. By User:Bixelkoven.
Rakhoda East Lakes, Federal States Dakota
Ree Reeland flag.svg Reeland Conlang: Gaermanic Project by Tule00 with similarities to German and Dutch with Greek and fictional words
Renmin Yu (人民语) Northern Archanta Mandarin Chinese[5]
Roantian Template:Roantra Conlang Created by Thilo
Romanish Iviran Coast Romanian[6]
Romantish Mediterranean Uletha Latin
Sanain Template:Saikyel Conlang: Uletarephian Conlang project by Stara Zagora
Sathrian Template:Sathria Conlang Created by Thilo
Sathro-Romantish (Mitrian) Mediterranean Uletha Conlang: Romantish Romance with Sathrian influences
Semanish Flag-se.png Semanya Conlang Language created by geoboi
Shelaq Romantian and Turquan Uletha Conlang: Uletarephian? Loosely based off Etruscan, using the Phoenician alphabet. By User:Stjur
Sherkmen Central Uletha Turkmen[7]
Suolitsillimigiella Template:Ruoguovvas Conlang: Karoic-Ugric Conlang project by Liadrien
Surian Central Uletha Russian
Taranriis Template:Taranrii Conlang: Antarephian/Asperic By User:Bixelkoven.
Thirranic Gt-flag.png Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth Conlang: Antarephian isolate Language created by KAB
Turquese Iviran Coast and Southern Uletha Turkish
Wystrian Template:Wyster Conlang Language created by Rasmus Rasmusson
Yerevi (ᠻᢈ᠋ᠯ ᡕᡠᡰᡝᠴᠠᠨ᠌ ṭil yẹrehan) Western Antarephia (Flag-le.png Leresso) Conlang: Qamaric Language created by geoboi
Yughut Central Uletha Uzbek[7]
Zamednovchan Western UL14b flag.png Geklinia-Dregolesia Conlang: Slevic Language strongly based on Silesian, created by Mie

Notes

  1. Baiyu refers to all Chinese languages collectively. For the main language of Chinese, see the Renmin Yu language below.
  2. The Traditional Chinese script is used in the Cinasia. It is also one of the official language in Yuethon and other Cinasian overseas provinces.
  3. In Dregovine exclusively Latin script - łacinka, pre-WWII standard
  4. Uses both Quốc Ngữ and simplified Chinese script (a reference to Chữ Nôm))
  5. The Simplified Chinese script and "Standard Renmin Language Romanization"(Based on Pinyin) system is used in Huaxia. The Simplified Chinese script is also used in the Bai Empire. The Traditional Chinese script, and/or other romanisation systems, may be used elsewhere.
  6. Romanish consists in a group of conlangs and con-dialects by Stjur, sharing a Romanian core: Antharo-Romanish (4 standards), Ayvrish, Koutsovlakh, Armashlian.
  7. 7.0 7.1 In Demirhan Empire script based on Common Turkic Alphabet