Synraspian languages

Synraspian languages are all of the languages which descend from Proto-Sumric, a Sumro-Letaeric language spoken in the Măgalsjo region of Malomanan between the 11th and 19th centuries. The term “synraspian” is an anglisication based off of the Proto-Sumric endonym for the language (*syn-raasɸ “travel language”).

The modern day Synraspian languages are quite diverse and distinct from each other and from Proto-Sumric. They are further split down into three groups; the Tuuric languages, the Sumric languages and Hajec which is an “isolate” (with respect to other Synrapsian languages) forming it’s own branch.