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High Sjowaázh is the variety taught in Sjowaázh schools and also the variety that is often first taught to non-natives. Though most natives are able to speak the proper language to some extent, they only choose to use it in certain situations, like greeting a customer, or talking to a stranger over the phone.
High Sjowaázh is the variety taught in Sjowaázh schools and also the variety that is often first taught to non-natives. Though most natives are able to speak the proper language to some extent, they only choose to use it in certain situations, like greeting a customer, or talking to a stranger over the phone.


The language encountered in Sjowaázh pop culture can be much less posh, depending on the region and the social class of the characters. The most well-represented Sjowaázh varieties in pop culture are the urban middle-class lects (most creators live in or near one of the major urban centers, e.g. 'Onápaañ, Jighó'ii, Cyamányeñh). Using more unusual lects mark certain types of characters (rural lects for country hicks, broad urban lects for hypermasculine frat bros, High Sjowaazh for posh villains, ...)
The language encountered in Sjowaázh pop culture can be much less posh, depending on the region and the social class of the characters. The most well-represented Sjowaázh varieties in pop culture are the urban middle-class lects (most creators live in or near one of the major urban centers, e.g. 'Onápaañ, Jighó'ii, Cyamányeñh). Using more unusual lects mark certain types of characters (rural lects for country hicks, broad urban lects for hypermasculine bros, High Sjowaazh for posh villains, ...)


*Upper class: High Sjowaázh
*Upper class: High Sjowaázh