Ishkari

Ishkari (nat. Ḥ itwa Ishé or Khitwa Ishe [ħ ɪ twa i: ʃe:], lit. city speech) is the standard language of the Qoharic people of the Dar Hajé River Basin, nat. the  Qahríz Na ḥwa. It is the native language of about 3,000,000  Qohars, and is the official language of the city-state of Ishkar located on the mouth of the Dar Hajé River.

Classification and Dialects
A direct descendant of Classical Qoharic, Ishkari retains its predominantly suffixing agglutinative identity while constantly being influenced by the speech of merchants, travellers and pilgrims who visit Ishkar. It is, however, considered the standard of the East Qoharic family  Dar Hajé River Basin dialects, with the variants spoken by the Seven Tribes and the upper class as pure, and those of the Upriver Dwellers and the poor as rustic, corrupted or in poor taste.