Morèi languages
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Morèi | |
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Geographic distribution | Southwestern Ashnan |
Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families |
Proto-language | Proto-Morèi |
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The Morèi languages are a diverse family of languages spoken throughout the Morèi states in southwestern Ashnan, bounded roughly by the Hánpiěu' river to the west, the ??? mountains to the east, the ??? plain to the north and the Broad Sea to the south. Fuómî́, of the Féimic branch, is the most widely spoken of the Morèi languages, and the dialect of city of Dáutâ has been used as an official language and regional lingua franca since the 4270s.
History
Distribution
Classification
The internal classification of the Morèi languages is as follows:
- Proto-Morèi
- Moraisic languages:
- Archaic Morèi (first attested 767 CY)
- Classical Morèi (1219)
- Eastern Morèi
- Feimiic languages:
- Old Fuómî́ (~3300)
- Fuómî́ (~4600)
- Old Fuómî́ (~3300)
- Classical Morèi (1219)
- Archaic Morèi (first attested 767 CY)
- Western Morèi
- Moraisic languages: