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Faerûnian languages

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Script

Thorass (with exceptions)

Spoken by

Humans
The Faerûnian languages were a family of languages spoken by the majority of humans
on the continent of Faerûn. The Faerûnian language family encompassed roughly 50
distinct human languages, including Common.
Language Groups
Script
Appendix
Reference
Connections

Language Groups
The following language groups were considered by scholars to belong to the Faerûnian
language family:

Illuski
Waelan
Ulou
Thorass
Chessan
Raumtheran

Script
The vast majority of languages in this family used the Thorass alphabet.

Appendix

Reference
Thomas M. Costa (1999). “Speaking in Tongues”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon Annual #4 (TSR,
Inc), pp. 24–29.

Connections
Language Families of the Forgotten Realms

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Linguistic Groupings of Languages Spoken in Faerûn and other lands of Toril
Faerûnian Languages by Grouping

Illuski Thorass
Old Illuskan • Illuskan • Bothii • Central Thorass
Reghedjic • Dambrathan Jhaamdathan • Thorass •
Waelan Chondathan • Common •
Cosh Maiden's Tongue
Druidic North Thorass
Drueidan • Daelic Auld Tharian • Tharian •
Ulou Zhentarim Argot
Netherese East Thorass
Loross • Halruaan • Telpi
Ruathlek Turmic
High Ulutim Aglarondan
Uluik • Ulutiun Chessan
Low Ulutim Chessentic
Rengardt • Narfelli • Auld Chessic • Thresk •
Uloushinn • Andt • Erakic Chessentan • Alambit
• Naric • Dambrathan Akalaic
Chard Arkian • Eshowan • Telfir •
Damaran • Easting Akalan • Akûrian •
D'tarig Shaaran • Sespechian
Raumtheran
Halardrim • Rashemi • Allesian
• Sossic

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