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| altname = Lahobic | | altname = Lahobic | ||
| setting = [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]] | | setting = [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]] | ||
| region = | | region = most of Márusúturon | ||
| protoname = Proto-Lahob | | protoname = Proto-Lahob | ||
| familycolor = #E4CEFA | | familycolor = #E4CEFA | ||
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** ''Central Lahobic languages'', spoken across the country of Peħlleit and a few communities in the far southwest (Konyzałay peninsula) of Koitrûx; including Łohof-aðá, Sulutamilian Minwan, ... | ** ''Central Lahobic languages'', spoken across the country of Peħlleit and a few communities in the far southwest (Konyzałay peninsula) of Koitrûx; including Łohof-aðá, Sulutamilian Minwan, ... | ||
** ''Łogawenek languages'', spoken in the countries of Ferbêny, most of Alêig, and moribund in far northern Soenyŏ-tave; including ... | ** ''Łogawenek languages'', spoken in the countries of Ferbêny, most of Alêig, and moribund in far northern Soenyŏ-tave; including ... | ||
** ''Nayzehenyn languages'', spoken mainly across most of central, northern, and eastern Koitrûx, including Yełeshian Lawo, Shershan Lawo, | ** ''Nayzehenyn languages'', spoken mainly across most of central, northern, and eastern Koitrûx, including Yełeshian Lawo, Shershan Lawo, Nahawi, and others; | ||
** ''Tłašnelek languages'', spoken in northwestern Koitrûx as well as some isolated coastal communities further north and west, both on Gurdugal and on the Márusúturonian mainland (as far west as eastern Gathuráni). | ** ''Tłašnelek languages'', spoken in northwestern Koitrûx as well as some isolated coastal communities further north and west, both on Gurdugal and on the Márusúturonian mainland (as far west as eastern Gathuráni). | ||
* ''Chlouvānem languages'', including [[Chlouvānem]] and all of its descendants, which is the most spoken and widespread branch, counting for nearly the entirety of all Lahob speakers. | * ''Chlouvānem languages'', including [[Chlouvānem]] and all of its descendants, which is the most spoken and widespread branch, counting for nearly the entirety of all Lahob speakers. | ||
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===Ethnonyms=== | ===Ethnonyms=== | ||
It is notable how the vast majority of Lahob peoples have ethnonyms based on two single Proto-Lahob roots, which however are still present in some way in nearly all languages of the family, *ɬakʰober (people) and *wānəme (horde, tribe, group): | It is notable how the vast majority of Lahob peoples have ethnonyms based on two single Proto-Lahob roots, which however are still present in some way in nearly all languages of the family, *ɬakʰober (people) and *wānəme (horde, tribe, group): | ||
* *ɬakʰober as ethnonym for e.g. the Łaȟob, Łohof, Łokow, Łogawe, Tɬow, | * *ɬakʰober as ethnonym for e.g. the Łaȟob, Łohof, Łokow, Łogawe, Tɬow, Nahawi; also reflexed as e.g. ''tɬawpe'' in Bɔni, ''tłɔwr'' in Waam (both "family"), or ''chlåmbhah'' (tribe) in Chlouvānem; | ||
* *wānəme as ethnonym for e.g. the Aem, Bɔni, Wonum, Waam, Bāmn, the ''-vānem'' part in Chlouvānem (''chlǣvānem'' originally meant "Golden Horde"), and the ''-wan'' in Minwan (''min wan'' meaning "our folk"); also reflected as e.g. ''wang'' (group) in Łohof-aðá and ''womme'' (village) in Tɬow. | * *wānəme as ethnonym for e.g. the Aem, Bɔni, Wonum, Waam, Bāmn, the ''-vānem'' part in Chlouvānem (''chlǣvānem'' originally meant "Golden Horde"), and the ''-wan'' in Minwan (''min wan'' meaning "our folk"); also reflected as e.g. ''wang'' (group) in Łohof-aðá and ''womme'' (village) in Tɬow. | ||