Indo-Neapolian languages

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The Indo-Neapolian languages, sometimes referred to as the Romance language or the Indic languages, are the various modern languages that evolved from the Vulgar Indo-Neapolian and Old Indo-Aryan languages.

Because it is difficult to assign rigid categories to phenomena such as languages that exist on a continuum, estimates of the number of modern Romance languages vary. For example, Dalby lists 23, based on the criterion of mutual intelligibility. The following includes those and additional living languages:


 * Pleano-Jochaclian: Pleanian, Jochaenan, Aclian, Ucirlonian and Genovian
 * Indic-Jochaclian languages: Hindi, Pashayi, Chitrali, Shina, Kohistani, Kashmiri, Punjabi, Sindhi, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Bhili, Khandeshi, Himachali-Dogri, Garhwali-Kumaoni, Nepali, Bihari, Bengali-Assamese, Odia, Halbi, Marathi-Konkani, Sinhala-Maldivian and Nuristani
 * TBA: Arstotzkan, Catruosian, Sineorian and Gloesian
 * Aramaic Neapolian: Muclean, Jadraonian and Artoulian
 * TBA: Fusnistani, TBA

Name
TBA

Basics
Hello/Hi (informal)


 * Pleanian: Hola (OH-lah)
 * Jochaenan: Ciao (chow)
 * Aclian: Hola (Hò-lah)
 * Ucirlonian: Bunjié (Bwjié)
 * Genovian: Bugga
 * Hindi: नमस्ते (namaste)
 * TBA
 * Arstotzkan: Szia. (SEE-å) [like English "See ya!", (what a coincidence!)]
 * Catruosian: TBA
 * Sineorian: TBA
 * Gloesian: Halō (hallo)
 * Muclean: שלום־עליכם (sholem-aleykhem)
 * Jadraonian: TBA
 * Artoulian: Al-slām ʿlīkm (As-salam alaikum)