Thuado-Thrismaran languages: Difference between revisions

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| protoname  = [[wikipedia:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Thuado-Thrismaran]]
| protoname  = [[wikipedia:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Thuado-Thrismaran]]
| child1      = [[wikipedia:Germanic languages|Germanic]]
| child1     = [[wikipedia:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
| child2     = [[wikipedia:Romance languages|Linguic]]
| child2      = [[wikipedia:Hellenic languages|Hellenic]]
| child3     = [[wikipedia:Indo-Iranian languages|Meho-Thrismarian]]
| child3     = [[wikipedia:Germanic languages|Germanic]]
| child4     = [[wikipedia:Balto-Slavic languages|Zarav-Slavic]] <small>([[wikipedia:Slavic languages|Slavic]] + [[wikipedia:Baltic languages|Zaravic]])</small>
| child4     = [[wikipedia:Romance languages|Linguic]]
| child5     = [[wikipedia:Indo-Iranian languages|Meho-Thrismarian]]
| child6     = [[wikipedia:Balto-Slavic languages|Zarav-Slavic]] <small>([[wikipedia:Slavic languages|Slavic]] + [[wikipedia:Baltic languages|Zaravic]])</small>
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Revision as of 09:19, 14 May 2021

Thuado-Thrismaran languages
Geographic
distribution
Pre-colonial: Thuadia and Thrismari
Today: Worldwide
c. 4 billion native speakers
Proto-languageProto-Thuado-Thrismaran
Subdivisions

The Thuado-Thrismaran languages are the most widely distributed language family on the continents of Thuadia and Thrismari and is de facto the most used language family globally, being spread to other continents with colonization and exploration.

Subdivisions