Bocraean Language

Bocraean is most commonly spoken in Northern Aisoa where it originated. It is the most common language in the northern region of the continent, and is the official language of Bocrae, Aswana, and one of the languages of Veczi.   It forgoes its parent language's alphabet for a shorter 24 character alphabet. It is made up of short harsh consonants and heavy usage of compound words with a relatively small vocabulary. Thanks to the smaller vocabulary, it is generally easier to learn than most other languages. Non-native speakers tend to be easy to detect, as they use compound words in non-standard ways

Phonology

It is a language of short harsh consonants and heavy usage of compound words with a relatively small vocabulary, which makes it a fairly straightforward language to learn. It uses a shared alphabet with several other languages, including its parent language Ocian
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