Shilahite

Shilahite (KARI: Shīlahīyat; Square Script: שילהית) is the official language of the Order of Undergraduates.

General information
Named after Shiloh, the capital of pre-royal Israel, it is a synthetic language for formal usage within the Order. It is the language of official documents, and is only ever spoken in either highly formalized or structured contexts, ranging from drill commands to court verbatim of the King, the head of the Order. Shilahite may be written in the Latin alphabet via the KARI (King Aryahu Romanization Index); while use is widespread, only Square Script may be used for official writing.

Before the formation of the Order, the present King Aryahu I, SAH (salūmawa 'alayahu, שלומו עליה: peace be upon him) thought that a non-English language should be used in a formal context to add prestige, having been inspired by the Vatican's use of Ecclesiastical Latin. Initially, he intended to use Hebrew due to its liturgical status

Vowels
Only vowels with mater lectionis (י, ו)  are notated Square Script, but all vowels are written in KARI notation.