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(Created page with "{{Distinguish|text=the Verdelainiatic Language}} {{Infobox language family | name =Verdelainiatic | region =Worldwide, primarily nations that speak a Ledonian language | familycolor =Indo-European | protoname =Paleo-Verdelainiatic | child1 =North Verdelainiatic | child2 =South Verdelainiatic | child3 =East Verdelainiatic | iso3 =VER | lingua =76 }} The '''Verdelainiatic languages''' constitute a branch of the Indo-European language family. The most import...")
 
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The '''Verdelainiatic languages''' constitute a branch of the Indo-European language family. The most important language in the tree is [[Old Ledonian]], a now extinct dialect which was spoken by the [[Ledonia|Ledonian Empire]], which conquered much of the world before hundreds of rebellions; the most widely-spoken dialect is [[High Berushian]], which is spoken in the [[Berush|Holy Saletry Empire of the Berushians]], a former colony of Ledonia. The other Verdelainiatic languages in the [[North Verdelainiatic Languages|Northern branch]] became extinct in the 6th millennium BL as they assimilated into some form of Old Ledonian as the Ledonian Empire; these forms later grew into other, more distinct languages.

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