Tasqarînçe

Tasqarince translating to the speech of the Tasqar in travelers tounge, is the language of the Tasqar people residing in Akirashalam and the Tasqar region.

Origin
Long before the founding of Akirashalam, there was a country known as the Free Territory of Iringa which spanned most of the land in the modern day Kingdom of Sanctus. The cultural center of this civilisation was the capital Ngibamma, where trade and culture flourished. Some Irilani of Iringa also chose to settle west of Ngibamma. Over time Iringa weakened and the west Irilani were soon entirely isolated from the rest of Iringa. As such the cultural development continued separetly from the Irilani in Ngibamma, and with the development of culture, the languange also changed. By the time of Aristios annexing Iringa, the west irilani had become the irîana (men of the desert) and the language spoken by them much more resembled modern day Tasqarince compared to the Irilani language.

Alphabet
The Tasqarince Alphabet has 33 letters.

The stigmatism of the letter Ü
In Tasqar culture, the letter Ü has become associated with the devil and death. Therefore it has been avoided when pronouncing words containing it. This has caused most irîqarice words to switch pronounciation except the ones with negative meanings. A example of this is the word kuszh that was previously spelled as küzsh in irîqarince. The word for death - "Üruq", has kept its spelling.

The pronounciation of Akirashalam:
əki:reəʃ əɫəm

Dictionary
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16vjX5OA0LeicxoZ8pNjrG_NS01PrDDdEePLyWDXUtuM/edit?usp=sharing