Languages of Pewo

There are several languages and language families spoken in Pewo.

Ape'apē languages


The Ape'apē languages are spoken in the Ape'apē Archipelago and in mainland East Soco. They include Ape'apē and A'ikēa'ikē.

Fãngra languages
The Fãngra language family are spoken in the Kraj tu Wastu Peninsula and some islands in East Noco. They are descended from Proto-Fãngra. They include Ancient Fãngra spoken around the time of the First Fãngra Empire.

He languages
The He language family is spoken in Central Noco, around the Bixšar River. They are descended from Proto-He and include Proto-Western-He, Proto-Eastern-He and Lagmīnaklek.

Ka languages


The Ka language family are spoken in Southwest Soco. They are descended endant from Proto-Ka and are divided into two branches: Tûmm languages and Xápék languages.

Läptälm languages
The Läptälm language family is spoken in East Noco. It is descended from Proto-Läptälm and includes Reptem.

Meñśwe languages
The Meñśwe language family are spoken in Southwest Soco. It is descended from Proto-Meñśwe.

North-Socoan languages


The North-Socoan language family is descended from Proto-North-Socoan. They are spoken throughout North Soco, Southeast Soco (in Bahisora) and in some small colonies in Noco.

Northern
The Northern North-Socoan languages are spoken in Northwest and Polar Soco. They are divided into two subgroups:


 * Tolanic includes Proto-Tolan and its descendants, Kassora, spoken in Southeast Soco, and Tolan, in Northwest Soco.
 * Omomlic includes O Momle.

Southern (Fecharic)
The Southern North-Socoan languages are the most widely spoken languages in Fechara. They include Fecharese and its descendants and the West River language.

Shamnic languages


The Shamnic language family is spoken in South Noco. They include Shamn, Shamanathili, Athili and Athi.

Taot languages


The Taot languages are native to the Koolpallal in East Noco and, after the Taot migration in the 9th millenium, are spoken throughout Central Noco. They include Pre-Taot, Proto-Taot, Classical Taot, Proto-Hagt-Laa and its descendants, Hagt, Laa and Sōt.

Tokamic languages


The Tokamic language family is spoken in mainland Northwest Soco and Chilianesia and is descendend from Proto-Tokamic. It includes Classical Tokamic and its descendants, Evatu and Multu.

Xi languages


The Xi language family is descended from Ancient Xi native to Northeast Soco and is made up of several language families, including Ak, Maixi and the Xhí' macrolanguage.

Isolates



 * Ásta is spoken in Central Soco.
 * Proto-Cömati is spoken in Sáikók in Southeast Soco.
 * Thamya is spoken in Central Soco.
 * Háma is spoken in Central Soco.
 * Kyāchyīn is spoken in East Soco.
 * Quvi is spoken in the Quvi Peninsula in Southwest Soco.
 * Paleo-Chilianesian is language of the earliest inhabitants of Chilianesia.
 * Proto-Piduru is spoken in Northeast Soco and later in Chilianesia.
 * Proto-Timayu is spoken in an archipelago in East Soco.
 * Proto-Xyao is spoken in North Noco and Poco.
 * Winqomtäy is spoken along the mountain range streching through Central Soco.

Etzârân languages
The Etzârân languages are the languages indegenous to Etzârâ, not necessarily related to one another, that existed before the arrival of the speakers of Ka languages. They include the Meñswe languages, Ba, Jarawang, Lü, Mang, Te-Txuru, Torore and Ÿ.

Pre-Fecharese languages
Pre-Fecharese languages is an umbrella term for unrelated languages spoken before the arrival of speakers of North-Socoan languages, including Fecharese. They include Akandateloko'o, Doño, Doqemba, Nberr, the Piduru languages and the Tawic languages (including Daja and Taw Jad).

Sign languages

 * Sáikók Sign Language (SSL) is a group of sign languages used as an auxiliary language in Sáikok.