Haþúlin
Haþúlin is one of the main languages of the Faronians inhabiting the Kingdom of Faron in southeastern Adynía, along with the related and more prestigious Nóþilian language. While the latter functions as the official language of the kingdom, haþúlin serves as the lingua franca for the various peoples inhabiting and regularly visiting the region, and is mother tongue of most common faronians along the coast to the south and east.
While the overall structure is generally more archaic than in nóþilian, the main difference between the two is that haþúlin contains a number of words borrowed from Dardian, marissían and various gysikani languages, due to greater contact with the people outside the kingdom.
While the overall structure is generally more archaic than in nóþilian, the main difference between the two is that haþúlin contains a number of words borrowed from Dardian, marissían and various gysikani languages, due to greater contact with the people outside the kingdom.
Writing System
Like nóþilian, haþúlin is written using an alphabet called desa, which is derived from densaral, a script introduced to Faron long ago by Marissíans.
The desa alphabet.
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