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Unuvi is one of the most widespread Nokhto-Htaevic languages, with over 700 million native speakers due to its position as the lingua franca of the [[Nautical Peace]]. | Unuvi is one of the most widespread Nokhto-Htaevic languages, with over 700 million native speakers due to its position as the lingua franca of the [[Nautical Peace]]. | ||
All Nokhto-Htaevic languages are descendants of a single prehistoric language known as the [[Fertile Tongue]], which originated somewhere near present-day [[Succlythia]] and spread southwards and westwards between 4,500 and 6,500 Y. One of the most famous Nokhto-Htaevic languages, [[Htaevic]], was spoken in the [[Htaevic Empire]] and acted as a lingua franca in southern Delezia for centuries. | All Nokhto-Htaevic languages are descendants of a single prehistoric language known as the [[Fertile Tongue]], which originated somewhere near present-day [[Succlythia]] and spread southwards and westwards between 4,500 and 6,500 Y. One of the most famous Nokhto-Htaevic languages, the [[Htaevic language]], was spoken in the [[Htaevic Empire]] and acted as a lingua franca in southern Delezia for centuries. |
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The Nokhto-Htaevic languages are a large language family with billions of speakers across Pavala, mostly concentrated in southern Delezia as well as Ivinis.
Unuvi is one of the most widespread Nokhto-Htaevic languages, with over 700 million native speakers due to its position as the lingua franca of the Nautical Peace.
All Nokhto-Htaevic languages are descendants of a single prehistoric language known as the Fertile Tongue, which originated somewhere near present-day Succlythia and spread southwards and westwards between 4,500 and 6,500 Y. One of the most famous Nokhto-Htaevic languages, the Htaevic language, was spoken in the Htaevic Empire and acted as a lingua franca in southern Delezia for centuries.