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'''Paleo-Oberian E''' consists of [[Nāhuatl|Classical Nāhuatl]], and is the Nguhcraft equivalent of {{wp|Uto-Aztecan languages|Uto-Aztecan}}. No other related language has been discovered in Nguhcraft. | '''Paleo-Oberian E''' consists of [[Nāhuatl|Classical Nāhuatl]], and is the Nguhcraft equivalent of {{wp|Uto-Aztecan languages|Uto-Aztecan}}. No other related language has been discovered in Nguhcraft. | ||
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Revision as of 04:16, 9 October 2025
The Paleo-Oberian languages are a set of language families that originally were considered to be Oberian near-exclusively. Since the original coining of the term "Paleo-Oberian", several of these families have since been renamed to better encapsulate the region they are spoken in.
Families
Paleo-Oberian A
Paleo-Oberian A presumably existed based on the names of the other families. Idk, ask szlanty.
Paleo-Oberian B
Paleo-Oberian B consisted of Malagasy, Maori, and Tahitian, and is the Nguhcraft equivalent of Austronesian.
It was officially renamed to Ŋarchipelagic after iopvixens told Reisen Inaba (among others) that Sirenian was probably part of the family, even though Sirenian is not proven to be in the family yet.
Paleo-Oberian C
Paleo-Oberian C consisted of Breton, Sand Welsh, Occitanic Gaelic, and Cornish, and is the Nguhcraft equivalent of Celtic.
Reisen renamed this family to Monke-Kiiamic herself upon taking over the duty of managing the Nguhcraft Language Sheet, because four languages in four ŋations is probably enough to give it a non-placeholder name.
Paleo-Oberian D
Paleo-Oberian D consists of Lakota, and is the Nguhcraft equivalent of Siouan. No other related language has been discovered in Nguhcraft.
Paleo-Oberian E
Paleo-Oberian E consists of Classical Nāhuatl, and is the Nguhcraft equivalent of Uto-Aztecan. No other related language has been discovered in Nguhcraft.