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Malvetian is spoken primarily in [[Malvetia]] and [[Auteria]].  Though it was once spoken by the small human population of [[Danas]], [[Gael]] has almost completely replaced it there. Some elemental scholars have suggested that the language suggests strong Terran influences, though mainstream scholars tend to discount this theory and instead suggest that those influences are [[Dwarven Language|Dwarven]].<noinclude>
Malvetian is spoken primarily in [[Malvetia]] and [[Auteria]].  Though it was once spoken by the small human population of [[Danas]], [[Calmergh Teanga]] has almost completely replaced it there. Some elemental scholars have suggested that the language suggests strong Terran influences, though mainstream scholars tend to discount this theory and instead suggest that those influences are [[Dwarven Languages|Dwarven]].<noinclude>


Malvetian is considered one of the [[Kamaran Tongues]] and is descendant from [[Old Kamaran Language|Old Kamaran]], one of the Ten Tongues of Man.[[Category:Languages]]</noinclude>
Malvetian is considered one of the [[Kamaran Tongues]] and is descendant from [[Old Kamaran Language|Old Kamaran]], one of the Ten Tongues of Man.[[Category:Languages]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 15:36, 12 March 2011

Malvetian is spoken primarily in Malvetia and Auteria. Though it was once spoken by the small human population of Danas, Calmergh Teanga has almost completely replaced it there. Some elemental scholars have suggested that the language suggests strong Terran influences, though mainstream scholars tend to discount this theory and instead suggest that those influences are Dwarven.

Malvetian is considered one of the Kamaran Tongues and is descendant from Old Kamaran, one of the Ten Tongues of Man.