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{{LanguageInfobox
{{LanguageInfobox
|name = Telan
|name = Telan
|scope = Across the [[Chaska Sea]], especially within [[Tirione]] and the [[Arrajan Wilds]]
|scope = Across the [[Chaska Sea]], especially within [[Tamkaranu]] and the [[Arrajan Wilds]]
|writing_system = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenician_alphabet Telan script]
|writing_system = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenician_alphabet Telan script]
|related_languages = [[Old Khapeshan]], [[Meroitic]], [[Common]]
|related_languages = [[Old Khapeshan]], [[Meroitic]], [[Common]]
}}
}}
'''Telan''' {{Pronunciation|TEH-lan}} is a regional language spoken across the [[Chaska Sea]]. Though originally the native tongue of eastern Chaskan regions like [[Tirione]] and the [[Arrajan Wilds]], Telan has since spread across the seas and is also spoken as a primary language in [[Nionegrast]], [[Argengrast]], and [[Briathone]].
'''Telan''' {{Pronunciation|TEH-lan}} is a regional language spoken across the [[Chaska Sea]]. Though originally the native tongue of eastern Chaskan regions like [[Tamkaranu]] and the [[Arrajan Wilds]], Telan has since spread across the sea and is also widely spoken as a primary language in [[Ellu]], [[Ashnan]], [[Kashadum]], and the [[Western Coast]].


Telan is one of the oldest languages of the world that remains still in use, though it has changed greatly from its early forms. Telan is a language that greatly values preciseness and brevity.
Telan is one of the oldest languages of the world that remains still in use, though it has changed greatly from its early forms. Telan is a language that greatly values preciseness and brevity.

Latest revision as of 03:48, 3 August 2024

Telan (pronounced TEH-lan) is a regional language spoken across the Chaska Sea. Though originally the native tongue of eastern Chaskan regions like Tamkaranu and the Arrajan Wilds, Telan has since spread across the sea and is also widely spoken as a primary language in Ellu, Ashnan, Kashadum, and the Western Coast.

Telan is one of the oldest languages of the world that remains still in use, though it has changed greatly from its early forms. Telan is a language that greatly values preciseness and brevity.