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The '''Saxo-Syzkynic''' language family, also known as the '''Germanic''' language family is the largest language family on Nguhcraft. It consists of 6 languages; these are split into a Western (or Saxic) branch consisting of [[Saxish]] and [[English]] as well as [[German]] (including its [[Atlantic_German|Atlantic]] dialect) and [[Alpic]], and a Northern (or Syzkynic) branch consisting of [[Syzkyn]] and [[Swedish]] as well as [[Vidish]] (the reason for the "west" and "north" terminology is not known). The [[French]] language may also be distantly related.
The '''Saxo-Syzkynic''' language family, also known as the '''Germanic''' language family is the largest language family on Nguhcraft. It consists of 11 languages; these are split into a Western (or Saxic) branch consisting of [[Saxish]], [[Seolspraec]], and [[English]] (including the [[Ninjargon]] variety) as well as [[German]] (including its [[Atlantic_German|Atlantic]] dialect) and [[Alpic]], and a Northern (or Syzkynic) branch consisting of [[Syzkyn]] and [[Swedish]] as well as [[Vidish]] (the reason for the "west" and "north" terminology is not known). [[Hanebrugish]] is also in the language family, albeit it's exact placement in the family is undetermined. The [[French]] language may also be distantly related. [[Taylang]] may also be related to some extent.
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Revision as of 18:39, 29 October 2024

The Saxo-Syzkynic language family, also known as the Germanic language family is the largest language family on Nguhcraft. It consists of 11 languages; these are split into a Western (or Saxic) branch consisting of Saxish, Seolspraec, and English (including the Ninjargon variety) as well as German (including its Atlantic dialect) and Alpic, and a Northern (or Syzkynic) branch consisting of Syzkyn and Swedish as well as Vidish (the reason for the "west" and "north" terminology is not known). Hanebrugish is also in the language family, albeit it's exact placement in the family is undetermined. The French language may also be distantly related. Taylang may also be related to some extent.