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The '''Dun languages''' are a large language family spanning nearly the entirety of the continent of [[Huo]]. Consisting of over X languages, it is one of the largest language families in Jotunnheim by number of languages and by speakers. Dun is divided primarily into four branches, Western, Central, Eastern, and Sothern. While Western, Central, and Eastern Dun all have respective proto-languages associated and reconstructed for them, Southern Dun acts more as a large grouping of unrelated Dun languages that were pushed south by the rise of the X Empire.
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The '''Dun languages''' are a large language family spanning nearly the entirety of the continent of [[Huo]]. Consisting of over X languages, it is one of the largest language families in Jotunnheim by number of languages and by number of speakers. Dun is divided primarily into four branches, Western, Central, Eastern, and Sothern. While Western, Central, and Eastern Dun all have respective proto-languages associated and reconstructed for them, Southern Dun acts more as a large grouping of unrelated Dun languages that were pushed south by the rise of the X Empire.
   
 
==Classification==
 
==Classification==

Latest revision as of 22:42, 28 March 2022

Dun
Geographic
distribution
Northern and Central Huo
Proto-languageProto-Dun
Subdivisions
A map of the spread of Dun languages in Huo and Jarruunh. Majority Dun areas are marked with a Salmon color, while minority/influenced areas are marked with a pinkish-salmon.

The Dun languages are a large language family spanning nearly the entirety of the continent of Huo. Consisting of over X languages, it is one of the largest language families in Jotunnheim by number of languages and by number of speakers. Dun is divided primarily into four branches, Western, Central, Eastern, and Sothern. While Western, Central, and Eastern Dun all have respective proto-languages associated and reconstructed for them, Southern Dun acts more as a large grouping of unrelated Dun languages that were pushed south by the rise of the X Empire.

Classification

History

Languages

Proto-Dun

Comparison