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* '''Equestrian''' (comparable to english)
 
* '''Equestrian''' (comparable to english)
** '''Germane''' - Equestrian Dialect spoken in Germaney; a mix of Equestrian and Griffonic
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** '''Germane''' - Equestrian Dialect spoken in Germaney; a mix of Equestrian and Griffin
 
** '''High Canterlot Royal''' - Equestrian High Speech of the Royal lines and magical Ritual language
 
** '''High Canterlot Royal''' - Equestrian High Speech of the Royal lines and magical Ritual language
  
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** '''Tail Signals''' - Signal language of the Cervidan Scouts
 
** '''Tail Signals''' - Signal language of the Cervidan Scouts
  
* '''Griffonic''' - Old Language of the Griffon Kingdom, only used as formal lingua (comparable to latin)
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* '''Griffin''' - Old Language of the Griffon Kingdom, only used as formal lingua (comparable to latin)
  
 
* '''Herd Tounge''' - Language of the indigenous Herd Animals of the Mild West (comparable to langauges of indigenous americans)
 
* '''Herd Tounge''' - Language of the indigenous Herd Animals of the Mild West (comparable to langauges of indigenous americans)

Revision as of 03:47, 14 November 2011


  • Equestrian (comparable to english)
    • Germane - Equestrian Dialect spoken in Germaney; a mix of Equestrian and Griffin
    • High Canterlot Royal - Equestrian High Speech of the Royal lines and magical Ritual language
  • Boardic - Language of the Boardorians (comparable to russian)
  • Canidan - Language of the Canidans (comparable to innuit)
  • Camelun - Poetic sounding language of the Camelu and Dromedans (comparable to arabic)
  • Cervidan - Language of the Cervidans (comparable to celtic languages)
    • Tail Signals - Signal language of the Cervidan Scouts
  • Griffin - Old Language of the Griffon Kingdom, only used as formal lingua (comparable to latin)
  • Herd Tounge - Language of the indigenous Herd Animals of the Mild West (comparable to langauges of indigenous americans)
    • Voice of Thunder - Ritual language of the Prairie Shamans
  • Ibese - Language of the Ibex Empire (comparable to chinese)
  • Tapiron - Language of the Tapirous Empire (comparable to spanish)
  • Ursic - Primitive Language of the Ursine (comparable to early human speech)
  • Zebrican - Equestrian Primal-dialect still spoken in Zebrica by many creatures (comparable to africaans)