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The '''Molang languages''' are widespread despite their low number making the family one of the largest in terms of speakers.<br> | The '''Molang languages''' are widespread despite their low number making the family one of the largest in terms of speakers. [[Choral]] is sometimes said to be related to the Molang languages, but if so, it is too distinct to be placed in the family for certain.<br> | ||
The languages in this family are as follows: | The languages in this family are as follows: | ||
* [[Herngarian]] | * [[Herngarian]] | ||
* [[Illager Herngarian]] | * [[Illager Herngarian]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Piglensk]] | ||
[[Category:Language]] | [[Category:Language]] | ||
[[Category:Language Family]] | [[Category:Language Family]] |
Latest revision as of 22:34, 18 December 2024
The Molang languages are widespread despite their low number making the family one of the largest in terms of speakers. Choral is sometimes said to be related to the Molang languages, but if so, it is too distinct to be placed in the family for certain.
The languages in this family are as follows: