Radj

The Language Radj is spoken in the town Radjve, with approximately 5200 native speakers. It has its distinct origin and does not belong to any of the language families. The time it was created remains unknown though there are old documents written from the past. The old documents are still quite comprehensible to present Radj speakers due to the slow development of Radj.

Classification and Dialects
There are slight distinctions between the Radj language spoken in North and South of the town. The differences include spellings, conjugation, and pronunciations. Radj spoken in South is the "standard" Radj while Radj in North is considered as a dialect, with pronunciations and grammar a little bit more complex than standard Radj.

Phonology
The pronunciations of Radj alphabets are fairly easy and similar to many other languages, with the exception of the letter q. It is an ejective k sound that gives a brief stop between k and the vowel. The following tables include the IPAs for all the alphabets in both standard Radj and the dialect.

Cases
* switch: switching the order of the vowels and consonants in the last syllable of the noun.

Example: Friend = ahvil

Standard Dialect