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'''Shalaian''' is an [[Idavic]] language spoken in [[Verse:Tricin]]. Most of its speakers are in the Shalaian Autonomous Region of Dodellia, Txapoalli, Cualand and southern Talma.
'''Shalaian''' is an [[Idavic]] language spoken in [[Verse:Tricin]]. Most of its speakers are in the Shalaian Autonomous Region of Dodellia, Txapoalli, Cualand and southern Talma. It is inspired by Fuṣħā Arabic, British English and PIE.
 
=Phonology=
There are three main dialects of Shalaian, Dodellian Shalaian (which has more of an Egyptian Arabic aesthetic), Txapoallian Shalaian, and Cualand Shalaian (which has more of an Anglo-Fuṣḥā aesthetic).


Rā marbūTa / "what if Arabic were non-rhotic" in both Dodellia and Cualand
Rā marbūTa / "what if Arabic were non-rhotic" in both Dodellia and Cualand
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