Anzelan family



The SB Anzelan family are a group of languages which are spoken throughout the subcontinent of. The original language spread north from southern Anzeloria and divided into two main groups, in the north and Wernai in the south. Anzelorian tongues are characterized by short, sharp syllables arranged in compound groups. The length of time that a vowel sound is voiced conveys meaning and there are complex formal rules for singing. Anzelorians typically have dark to black complexions, dark curly hair, and dark colored eyes.

The language of Chogoro, descended from Panhaonic (extinct) and influenced by, the extinct tongue.

A tongue descended from and spoken in south central Anzeloria.

The dominant language of west equatorial Anzeloria. Neshai is gradually assimilating and  but its dialects are, at the same time, developing wide differences.



The language of Pechalar in northeastern Anzeloria. Descended from Panhaonic, Pechalari was once spoken in before that region was conquered by the. Hence, Dálken has been strongly influenced by this language.

The language spoken in and in isolated enclaves on the other side of the. Thonian is descended from Panhaonic.

The language of the Tuvara. Once the main language of the southern, Tuvarese is now a dying tongue that is slowly being assimilated by (mainly), , and.

The language spoken in southern Anzeloria and probably the purest form of, Wernai is an extremely adaptable tongue and has dozens of distinct dialects. A Wernai speaker from the desert will have difficulty making himself understood to a western islander, for example.

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