Karedunian languages

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Karedunian (Karunk: Karedunyan) is a language family native to Karunkadan. The Karedunian languages has more than 4 subdivisions such :
 * Phāï-Nuïq = Originally spoken in the southwestern limit of the country and sometimes in the center, currently in villages such : Baïz, Dhazyh and Jylev of Ghavat city.
 * Shārtih = First script found in the Trufikl cave which was lately destroyed in 3497 BC. Only the current descendants of the Shārt people use this language in the west of Vageel city. (Around 10-20 speakers)
 * Euhyril = Origin of the Karunk script, the old Karunk was used by a fews people in the 3th century to 16th century. The current Modern Karunk is derived from the North Ahadu language.
 * Nahïf = Originally spoken in the West of the country.