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The '''Affalhaqic''' languages are the languages spoken by the Affalhaqic civilization and her descendants. Through the millenia, Affalhaqic languages slowly began to displace and replace neighbouring languages through repeating processes of empire building by various Affalhaqic speaking states. The expansion of Affalhaqic languages represents one of the most major losses of linguistic diversity in history. [[image:affalhaqic_early.png|thumb|upper|right|The earliest extent of the Affalhaqic languages, prior to state formation]]
 
The '''Affalhaqic''' languages are the languages spoken by the Affalhaqic civilization and her descendants. Through the millenia, Affalhaqic languages slowly began to displace and replace neighbouring languages through repeating processes of empire building by various Affalhaqic speaking states. The expansion of Affalhaqic languages represents one of the most major losses of linguistic diversity in history. [[image:affalhaqic_early.png|thumb|upper|right|The earliest extent of the Affalhaqic languages, prior to state formation]]
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== Lineage ==
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* [[Proto-Affalhaqic]]
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** Central Affalhaqic
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** Eastern Affalhaqic
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** [[Imperial Affalhaqic]], original dialect of [[Taxili]], spread far and wide via the [[Early Taxili Empire]]. Lingua franca of trade and diplomacy, particularly in the south for many centuries on.
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*** [[Ãntehaic]], language of the states of [[Ãnteha]] and [[Sahã]], about the end of the the [[D'ekaš Dark Age]]

Latest revision as of 13:11, 26 June 2019

The Affalhaqic languages are the languages spoken by the Affalhaqic civilization and her descendants. Through the millenia, Affalhaqic languages slowly began to displace and replace neighbouring languages through repeating processes of empire building by various Affalhaqic speaking states. The expansion of Affalhaqic languages represents one of the most major losses of linguistic diversity in history.

The earliest extent of the Affalhaqic languages, prior to state formation

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