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There are two varieties of the spoken language, with different vocabulary and grammar: Standard Sowaár (''He'aásreg'') and regiolects. | There are two varieties of the spoken language, with different vocabulary and grammar: Standard Sowaár (''He'aásreg'') and regiolects. | ||
Even when speaking Standard Sowaár (not a regional dialect), one usually keeps a regional accent. Having no regional accent at all is associated with | Even when speaking Standard Sowaár (not a regional dialect), one usually keeps a regional accent. Having no regional accent at all is associated with being upper class. | ||
==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||
All varieties of Sowaár are written in the Sowaár alphabet, which was originally developed as a phonetic notation system like the IPA. Amísreg spelling is based on Conservative Amísreg. | All varieties of Sowaár are written in the Sowaár alphabet, which was originally developed as a phonetic notation system like the IPA. Amísreg spelling is based on Conservative Amísreg. | ||