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Low Qhālan

Low Qhālan is the common descendant of High Qhālan, spoken across caravan routes, oasis towns, canyon settlements, and trading ports throughout the southern desert regions. While it preserves much of High Qhālan’s core vocabulary and cultural identity, Low Qhālan simplifies many older grammatical distinctions, reduces formal case marking, and weakens ritual pronunciation in everyday speech. Sealed consonants survive, though often with regional variation or softened pronunciation, and the language is associated more with travel, trade, storytelling, and ordinary life than with temple ritual or sacred recitation.

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High Qhālan
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Low Qhālan
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Created May 7, 2026
Updated May 8, 2026

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