Mulian languages

The Mulian languages is a group of languages spoken by indigenous of the Island of Mulia, which is now occupied by the Republic of Ponant, a republic which has been founded by Californian refugees during the Hispano-Californian War in 1775.

This linguistic group includes a majority of languages spoken in Ponant.

Hypothetical evolution of Mulian languages
The first mention of this language group dates back to 1790. When the ethnologue Enrigo Augustús noted common words used by indigenous languages spoken along the Eastern and the western Coast. And hypothesized that languages spoken in Mulia Island descends from a common language spoken 750 years ago, when Polynesian peoples came from Hawaii archipelago.

The "common" language arrived in Mulia, and populations disseminate throughout the Island. The language has muted because of isolation of tribes : it became more complicated, or easier according to regions, new vowels and consonants appeared, and other disappeared. Local mutations of the original language stopped one after another when tribes started to write around 1550-1800. Most of actual mulian languages haven't evolued since 200 or 300 years.

Languages included in the Mulian languages

 * Common Mulian
 * Western Mulian
 * Northern Mulian
 * Southern Mulian
 * Eastern Mulian
 * Nandayan Mulian
 * Lake Mulian
 * Belpraian Mulian
 * Eastern Mulian
 * Nandayan Mulian
 * Lake Mulian
 * Belpraian Mulian
 * Lake Mulian
 * Belpraian Mulian
 * Belpraian Mulian