Lironian

Classification and Dialects
Lironian is a Farhanic Language under the Liroic subgroup. This puts it alongside languages such as Rheskúthoni, Úlrethian, Keltini, Hesian, Aetolian and Sinhilian.

It developed in the North-East of what is now Lironla during the 16th-8th century BC, developing its signature phonological restrictions and vowel length distinction. It has since spread South, and via colonialism, to Leshola, Gorla, Kosha Sūmat and Oila, This development allowed for the signature Lironian script, which the language is written with, to be devoloped.

Whilst Lironian is theorized to meant to have seven dialects (one for each of the colonies, one for Gañi, and two for Lironla itself) efforts by the Masop̍okēto (work keepers) since the 7th century AD have largely confined the language to be mono-dialectal (to have only one dialect).