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Language | Typical Speakers | Script | Sources | Notes |
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Abyssal | Demons | Infernal | SRD5 | Exotic |
Aquan | Water Elementals | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Exotic, In Primordial family |
Aarakocra | Aarakocra | Player's Companion Elemental Evil | Isolated | |
Auran | Air Elementals | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Exotic, In Primordial family |
Bullywug | Bullywugs | Monster Manual (5e) | Isolated | |
Celestial | Celestials | Celestial | SRD5 | Exotic |
Common | Humans | Common | SRD5 | Standard |
Deep Speech | Aboleths, Mind Flayers | — [1] | SRD5 | Exotic |
Druidic | Druids | SRD5 | Professional | |
Draconic | Dragons, dragonborn | Draconic | SRD5 | Exotic |
Dwarvish | Dwarves | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Standard |
Elvish | Elves | Elvish | SRD5 | Standard |
Giant | Ogres, Giants | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Standard |
Giant Eagle | Giant Eagles | SRD5 | Isolated | |
Giant Elk | Giant Elks | SRD5 | Isolated | |
Gnoll | Gnolls | Abyssal?[2] | SRD5 | Isolated |
Gnomish | Gnomes | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Standard |
Goblin | Goblinoids | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Standard |
Halfling | Halflings | Common | SRD5 | Isolated, Standard (for halflings) |
Ignan | Fire Elementals | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Exotic, In Primordial family |
Infernal | Devils | Infernal | SRD5 | Exotic |
Olman | Humanss | Tales from the Yawning Portal | Regional. Olman Empire (Greyhawk) | |
Orc | Orcs | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Standard |
Otyugh | Otyughs | SRD5 | Isolated | |
Primordial | Elementals | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Exotic, Family |
Sahuagin | Sahuagins | SRD5 | Isolated | |
Slaad | Slaadi | Monster Manual (5e) | Isolated | |
Sphinx | Sphinxes | SRD5 | Exotic | |
Sylvan | Fey creatures | Elvish | SRD5 | Exotic, Family |
Terran | Earth Elementals | Dwarvish | SRD5 | Exotic, In Primordial family |
Thayan | Humanss | Tales from the Yawning Portal | Regional. Thay nation (Greyhawk) | |
Thieves' Cant | Roguess | SRD5 | Professional | |
Umber Hulk | Umber Hulks | Monster Manual (5e) | Isolated | |
Undercommon | Underdark traders | Elvish | SRD5 | Exotic |
Yeti | Yeti | Monster Manual 5e | Isolated | |
Yikaria | Yakfolks | Storm King's Thunder | Isolated |
Notes
- Exotic: languages are not spoken as much as a standard language, but spoken by more than one species.
- Family: Some listings are a Family of languages.
- Isolated: languages are generally spoken only by a single species.
- ProfessionalLanguage spoken by those who practice a specific profession.
- Setting: These languages are for a specific setting.
- Standard: These languages are found through out the civilized lands. They are the most common for a player character to speak.
- Mind Flayers use Qualith to write their ideas. - Christopher Perkins, et. al.. Monster Manual (5e) (5e 2014) (2014-09-30). Wizards of the Coast. p. 221. It is unknown if it directly translates to Deep Speech or conveys concepts without resorting to language. ↑
- Note: Unofficial. User:Rlyehable ↑