Łara



This is currently a work in progress.

History and Dialects
Łara is a language spoken by the Lautisa people of Laut. Originally a dialect of Dullseuk, it has then separated into it's own language after gaining their independence from Dullseuki.

The language was then refined and reconstructed by Klara Eden, princess-now-queen of Laut, introducing a new orthography and a more neater lexicon and orthography. The language was then named after her.

There is only one major dialect of Łara, that being Aamenisałara, spoken in the northeastern state of Winider.

Writing System
Łara uses two writing systems: Latin and Cyrillic, each with different uses.

Latin is the more common of the two, being prioritised in schools and daily usage.

Cyrillic, on the other hand, is used for more formal and legal situations, such as property papers, birth certificates, and public governmental announcements. Although also taught in schools, it is not prioritised and can be considered an "art form".

In the table below, the left side represents the Latin script, whereas the right side represents the Cyrillic script.

Si/Sy and Ri/Ry are not considered part of the Latin alphabet, however Ш ш and Ж ж are considered part of the Cyrillic alphabet.

Example Text
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