Jazalic languages

The Ondalese languages, also known as Ondalan, are a subgroup of the Ondal-Andamanese languages, with approximately 175 million speakers. They are spoken in the Ondalsan Archipelago. The two largest languages are Vizhutuoq with 54 million speakers and Guenuoq with 49 million speakers.

The Ondalese languages show the strong influence of the Nicobarese languages as the homeland of the Ondal-Andamanese proto-language is close to the Nicobarese islands.

Classification

 * Ondalese
 * Dilaic
 * Arom-Alyatakic
 * Arom
 * Ewaso
 * Kesilkesil
 * Kebiya
 * Kesi
 * Toyupili
 * Chonda
 * Gabi-Nyeipar
 * Gabi
 * Dedak
 * Birui
 * Palal
 * Nyeipar
 * Alyatakic
 * Alyatakoq
 * Totiyo
 * Utolye
 * Epalye
 * Kulayic
 * Pochuaroq
 * Jajanaoq
 * Sukilaitoq
 * Truyuseloq
 * Ugulanyoq
 * Kuiladeyo-Ungegan
 * Quylyadeioq
 * Ungegoq
 * Elidishoq
 * Ququdinyoq
 * Damic
 * Keimasic
 * Keimasoq
 * Buroq
 * Nyidushoq
 * Vizhutuoq
 * Lenyingoq
 * Tambaloq
 * Rangitoq
 * Fushonchaoq
 * Pondunyoq
 * Bilifuic
 * Udraoq
 * Tesharoq
 * Sitilyaoq
 * Wiyudanoq
 * Aburaoq
 * Ugileshoq
 * Firekoq
 * Tringoq
 * Bureikiranaoq
 * Otoic
 * Northern Otoic
 * Futanchiuan
 * Nda'ichujan
 * Buzravusran
 * Vuinriautran
 * Central Otoic
 * Nchajayuzhan
 * Faibatkintran
 * Southern Otoic
 * Usheigepan
 * Eruchimpepan
 * Ingupufunese
 * Ingupufunese

Phonology
The Ondalese languages possess phoneme inventories that are larger than the world average. The proto-language had a large phoneme inventory, with 53 phonemes (43 consonants and 10 vowels).

Sound changes
As Proto-Ondalese diverged into separate languages, phonemic inventories were reduced.