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Created page with "The '''Ŋarchipelagic languages''', originally known as '''Paleo-Oberian B languages''', are a language family spoken in northern Archipelagia and eastern Ŋafrica. It corresponds to the fakeworld language family {{wp|Austronesian languages|Austronesian}}. ==Included languages== The following are languages confirmed to be in the Ŋarchipelagic language family: * Mainland Ŋarchipelagic ** Malagasy * Island Ŋarchipelagic ** Māori ** Tahitian..." Tag: 2017 source edit |
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Some linguists have considered the [[Sirenian]] language to be part of the family, but {{wp|Austro-Tai languages|this is disputed}}. | Some linguists have considered the [[Sirenian]] language to be part of the family, but {{wp|Austro-Tai languages|this is disputed}}. | ||
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Revision as of 04:17, 9 October 2025
The Ŋarchipelagic languages, originally known as Paleo-Oberian B languages, are a language family spoken in northern Archipelagia and eastern Ŋafrica. It corresponds to the fakeworld language family Austronesian.
Included languages
The following are languages confirmed to be in the Ŋarchipelagic language family:
- Mainland Ŋarchipelagic
- Island Ŋarchipelagic
Some linguists have considered the Sirenian language to be part of the family, but this is disputed.