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Halic, a close relative of [[Adan Language|Adan]], is spoken primarily in [[Halgard]], [[Haleland]], [[Hartland]], [[Oridal]] and the [[Pale Marches]].  It is known by some scholars as Northern Balguri, a reference to its [[Balguri Language|Balguri]] roots.  Some traders beyond these regions that work extensively in Halic lands know a smattering of Halic.<noinclude>
Halic, a close relative of [[Adan Language|Adan]], is spoken primarily in [[Halgard]], [[Haleland]], [[Hartland]], [[Oridal]] and the [[Pale Marches]].  It is known by some scholars as Northern Balguri, a reference to its [[Balguri Language|Balguri]] roots.  Some traders beyond these regions that work extensively in Halic lands know a smattering of Halic.<noinclude>


Halic is considered one of the Adan-Halic Tongues and are all descendant from Balguri, one of the Ten Tongues of Man.</noinclude>
Halic is considered one of the Adan-Halic Tongues and are all descendant from Balguri, one of the Ten Tongues of Man.[[Category:Languages]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 14:58, 11 March 2011

Halic, a close relative of Adan, is spoken primarily in Halgard, Haleland, Hartland, Oridal and the Pale Marches. It is known by some scholars as Northern Balguri, a reference to its Balguri roots. Some traders beyond these regions that work extensively in Halic lands know a smattering of Halic.

Halic is considered one of the Adan-Halic Tongues and are all descendant from Balguri, one of the Ten Tongues of Man.