The Imaskari languages were a small family of languages that shared a history in the ancient empire of Imaskar.
Language Groups[]
According to scholars, the following languages and language groups belonged to the Imaskari language family:
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Inspiration[]
The classification of Imaskari languages was based on the proposed but now discredited Altaic languages, such as Azerbaijani, Turkish, and Mongol.
Reference[]
- Thomas M. Costa (1999). “Speaking in Tongues”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon Annual #4 (TSR, Inc) (4)., pp. 24–29.
Connections[]
Human Language Families of the Forgotten Realms
Faerûn: Faerûnian languages • Imaskari languages • Rauric languages • Chultan languages
Kara-Tur: Amaese languages • Han languages • Shou Chiang languages
Kuong • Laothan • Lidahan • Purang • Tabotan • Trade Tongue
Maztica: Azuposi • Nexalan • Payit
Kara-Tur: Amaese languages • Han languages • Shou Chiang languages
Kuong • Laothan • Lidahan • Purang • Tabotan • Trade Tongue
Maztica: Azuposi • Nexalan • Payit
Imaskari Languages by Grouping