Polanovan-Gustanyan-Menrantonnian Languages

The Polanovan-Gustanyan-Menrantonnian languages (Yes I need to come up with a better name) is a language family, formed by the Pure Polanovan, Pure Gustanyan and Pure Menratonnian languages. The family itself is some sort of circle or dialect continuum, with 3 standarized forms: Pure Polanovan, Gustanyan and Menrantonnian.

The continuum goes as follows: Middle Polanovan is the "Pure Polanovan" explained in the article for the Polanovan language. South Polanovan is a language or dialect spoken in Northern Menrantonny and areas of East and South Polanova. Menrantonnian is the language spoken in most of Menrantonny, and East Menrantonnian is spoken in the Easternmost areas of said country. Border Menrantonnian is the umbrella term for the transitional dialects spoken near the border with Gustanya (unlike with Polanovan, those dialects are not spoken in large areas so they usually aren't classified individually). Border Gustanyan is formed by the various transitional dialects spoken in south Gustanya, near the border with Menrantonny. Gustanyan is the official language of Gustanya, spoken is most of the country, except the easternmost and westernmost areas, as well as the Northwest, which speaks North Polanovan (or as Gustanyan nationalists call it "North Gustanyan"), North Polanovan is also spoken in the area east of the TBA River outside of both Gustanya and Polanova (Polanova claims this area as theirs, but they haven't been able to take control of it yet, as said area is also trying to become it's own country; the ex-Ucravian lands are a hot mess of geopolitical confusion). If we go south of the North Polanovan dialects, we find Middle Polanovan, spoken in Polanova and small areas of Westernmost Gustanya. And we close the circle by going back to South Polanovan.