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!colspan="2" | Aranese
''Aronnege''
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! Pronunciation
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/'ærəniːz/
/'ɑːɻoʊn'nɛgɛ/
|-
! Native to
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[[Hithfaerthel]]
[[Isles of Triamar]]
[[Skagø]]
|-
! Ethnicity
| [[Arano]]
|-
! Era(s) Spoken
| Kudes - Present
|-
! Dialects
|
*Hebunege
*Skagga
*Bōchege
|-
! Language Family
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* [[Denotic languages|Denotic]]
** [[Aranic languages|Aranic]]
|}
'''Aranese''' (natively, '''''Aronnege''''') is a [[Denotic languages|Denotic]] language in the [[Aranic languages|Aranic]] subfamily. Native originally to the [[Arano]] of [[Hithfaerthel]], modern Aranese is found across the [[Isles of Triamar]], along the mainland shores of [[Skagø]], throughout the southern [[Dún]], and among the greater Arano diaspora, especially in the [[Himara Peninsula]].  
'''Aranese''' (natively, '''''Aronnege''''') is a [[Denotic languages|Denotic]] language in the [[Aranic languages|Aranic]] subfamily. Native originally to the [[Arano]] of [[Hithfaerthel]], modern Aranese is found across the [[Isles of Triamar]], along the mainland shores of [[Skagø]], throughout the southern [[Dún]], and among the greater Arano diaspora, especially in the [[Himara Peninsula]].  


Although it has changed with time, Aranese is considered the oldest language in the Denotic family, and debatably the oldest language of Men known. All languages within the Denotic family are derived from Aranese, which itself is derived from its very-similar proto-language, [[Fíunnese]].
Although it has changed with time, Aranese is considered the oldest language in the Denotic family, and debatably the oldest language of Men known. All languages within the Denotic family are derived from Aranese, which itself is derived from its very-similar proto-language, [[Fíunnese]].

Revision as of 17:28, 2 February 2025

Aranese

Aronnege

Pronunciation

/'ærəniːz/ /'ɑːɻoʊn'nɛgɛ/

Native to

Hithfaerthel Isles of Triamar Skagø

Ethnicity Arano
Era(s) Spoken Kudes - Present
Dialects
  • Hebunege
  • Skagga
  • Bōchege
Language Family

Aranese (natively, Aronnege) is a Denotic language in the Aranic subfamily. Native originally to the Arano of Hithfaerthel, modern Aranese is found across the Isles of Triamar, along the mainland shores of Skagø, throughout the southern Dún, and among the greater Arano diaspora, especially in the Himara Peninsula.

Although it has changed with time, Aranese is considered the oldest language in the Denotic family, and debatably the oldest language of Men known. All languages within the Denotic family are derived from Aranese, which itself is derived from its very-similar proto-language, Fíunnese.