A language is a natural or constructed system of communication, employing spoken and written elements, composed of a grammar and a vocabulary, used by any given group of people for the exchange of ideas and concepts via the application of words and other features in a structured and conventional form.
Languages evolve through the centuries, interacting with neighbouring languages, giving rise to hybrid forms, creoles and pidgins - occasionally developing into completely new languages, or dying out. In addition to its strictly communicative uses, the use of a particular language at a given moment in time is also deeply entrenched with other concepts, such as ethnic identity, political history, nationalism, religious use, social stratification, etc.
Languages descending from a common ancestor make up language families.
Futuronian languages[]
Aracimric languages[]
- Kiltanian
- Tillish
- Deassic languages
- Fyldish
- Kashpatrian
- Rosarish
- Vernish
- Ethwynic languages
Gardlian languages[]
- Bomerish
- Dascunyan
- Gorami
- Maryporter
- Meckelish — also called Platlandish or Plat
- Rizne
- Tirian
- Fränkisch — also called Jerman
- Lumattan — an old form of Fränkisch
- Westrijan
- Kaansijan
- Teutrijan
- Mystgallian languages
- Sjomanian languages
- Stervian
- Vinnish
- North Smalik languages
- Cabotenian
- Dahlian
- Svarthenska
- Värish
Liliance languages[]
- Liliani
- Hispaneesh languages
- Hiberian
- Sanpatrician
- Hiberian
- Flovaignian
- Oilian languages
- Lendian
- Sargonese
- Teldian
- Neoliliani
- Partogees languages
- Estontetsan
- Extreman — related to Extremish?
- Moranguese
- Arosian
- Aro-Extreman
- Estontetsan
- Scondan
- Trinian
- Riochan
- Joosian
- Isclas d'Áur languages
- Aigadorenc
- Akitanian
- Solelhadan
- Caninese
- Hispaneesh languages
Kralian languages[]
- Gronkian
- Guwimithian
- Jilnovian
- Ulanovan
- Hoch
Hybrid languages[]
- Deuco — a language with Gardlian and Liliance roots
Proto-Chungese languages[]
Chungese in itself is not a single language, but a collection thereof. Therefore, this group reflects the wider language group, those related to the origins of Chungese.
- Chungese group
- Modern Chungese
- Kikese
- Seonese
- Mingese
- Jhuqie
- Wangchungese
- Munchungese
- Krungese (Singhvet)
- Sipai (Seepaey) language group
- Pataki
- Xipangi group
- Shindi
- Ikanese
- Myengi
Remotely or allegedly related:
- Utameyas — It was recently theorised by Utanian linguists that Utameyas is linked to some form of proto-xipangi language, but remains controversial. Others call Utameyas an isolated language.
Central Erassian languages[]
- Tarqvyan
- Kzanikh
- Yoakesian group
- Kasvree
- Savaree
Colophan languages[]
- Modern Colophan — Kalisth'azira
- Nilami — Kalisth'azira
- Lward — Kalisth'azira
- Qward — Kalisth'azira
Erassian isolated languages[]
- Ezoperanto
- Lysonian
- Kpothan
Karian languages[]
Mari'im languages[]
- Re'o'mari'im
- Mu'o'ana
- Sa'a'iki
- Toku'ika
- Rihu
- Myrinesian — Kalisth'azira
- Udani — UudangWuu
- Tumicki dialect — Uudangwuu
Mezo languages[]
- Chitec
- Irominan
- Mezapati
- Mixtupecan
- Xochimechatlan
- Zabian
Ngwangwan-Melanian languages[]
- Afrazlala
- Kutu
- Zangan
- Ciquivi
- Kintembe
- Lalai
- Leko
- Nwandi
- Timbu
- Nume languages
- Eolian group
- Koban
- Zengucheti dialect
- Yekhovi dialect
- Niokolan
- Titsuani dialect
- Limavali dialect — Kalisth'azira
- Koban
- Eolian group
Gurung-Woo languages[]
- Gurungdjaran
- Kongreni
Rimlan languages[]
- Iparalaspuqui languages
- Fenizic
- Mauretanian
- Izmithi (Uudangwuu)
- Djerigan
- Azraqi (Kalesthesia)
Tawhitoan languages[]
- Melgan
- Percevejani
- Tanurai languages
- Rabeli
- Ranhi
- Riochan
Shalaise languages[]
- Shaelic — official language of the Republic of Shaelia
- Cendlese — spoken primarily on the Severnaya Peninsula; officially recognized language in the Republic of Shaelia
- Vessic — spoken primarily on the Severnaya Peninsula; officially recognized language in the Republic of Shaelia
Isolated languages[]
- Bëltse
- Extremish — of Terra Extremis, the Draconian territory bordering Somery and Wesmerité; related to Extreman?
- Gen
- Kha
- Plic — small enclave of unknown language origin in Kalisth'azira
- Sakerik — small enclave of unknown language origin in eastern Kasvrisavarsk
- Tak — the official language of the Free States of Tak
- Utameyas
- Ushmonian
- Vaara