Rossot

Classification and Dialects
Rossot is divided into four categories:


 * Formal Rossot (the "Standard Rossot")
 * Western Rossot
 * Eastern Rossot
 * Hinoban Rossot (the "Prisoner's Rossot")

The language that is all used here is Formal Rossot, which is often used in literature, formal writing and is the "standard" usage of Rossot. Formal Rossot is taught to children in schools.

Western and Eastern Rossot are dialects of Formal Rossot that is currently in an endangered state. The two languages came during existence during a Civil War, and the two nations divided (therefore called "western" and "eastern"). However, due to government propoganda of educating citizens with Formal Rossot, Western and Eastern Rossot is spoken by elders int heir respectful regions.

Private Schools still use these accents, however, numbers of people speaking this dialect is exponentially decreasing.

Hinoban Rossot (also known as Hinoban ten Rosôt in the Hinoban Dialect, literally meaning 'Prisoner of Rossot') is an emerging movement among low-class citizens and prisoners. First recorded by Elogois of Troban, Elogois has created the language in secret to overthrow the Kingdom (as you may have noticed, the Nation has no proper name, henceforth, will be called as "the Nation" or "the country" or other vague titles) and spread it to non-native slaves and prisoners.

The Hinoban Dialect has been passed and spoken orally until the death of Queen Akinisot, when it was first recorded by Lonis of Troban, an imprisoned scribe. The language itself was used to insult people, which made several scholars debate if the Hinoban Dialect, despite official being called a Dialect, had the rights to be a complete different language do it's gaping difference of Standard Rossot.

More information can be found here.