The only language of the people of Tagap, dialectal variants exist, but aren’t especially common, as the Tagap are the least concerned with settling the land and are therefore the most likely to intermingle. The most common dialectal variation involve a mingling of Vallessa with K’ra-keyam. There are, however, many different accents which different cultures adopt. K’ra-keyam is almost exclusively spoken, and while a script exists, many native speakers cannot read it, or use Vallessa to transcribe their words when written communication is necessary or useful [I may swap this out for the reverse being true, with a highly decorative written language].
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A – a
B – b
χ – c
D – d
E – e
F – f
G – g
H – h
I – i
J – j
K – k
L – l
M – m
N – n
O – o
P – p
Th – q
R – r
S – s
T – t
U – u
V – v
W – w
X – x
Y – y
Z – z
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