Caharan

Classification and Dialects
Spoken by the peoples of Cahara, a diverse state, with two main dialects.

C'hari - spoken mainly in the Northern portions of Caharan territory. Tends to sound more fluid and lyrical. Contact with foreign peoples and languages, as well as a focus on trade has, albeit only slightly, altered the sound of this dialect to one which is more understandable to outsiders

C'haren - spoken in the South Western mountain regions of Cahara. This dialect resembles Old C'har in its sounds. Main difference between C'hari and C'haren is mainly the sound. C'haren sounds harsher, and places much more emphasis on fricatives consonants as well as the trilled 'r' sound (although these are features of both dialects).