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{{Infobox language
| name = Tahar
| native_to=[[Adina]] (formerly, pre overthrow of monarchy), [[Moloka]], [[Acadia]], [[Javaya]]
| known_users=cocobeaa* Kalipso_Angel (creator)
* Cocobeaa
kalipso
* [[Bloof]]
* [[Cortwade]]
* [[SinjoroJoCrafter]]
Acadian Chungus
| dictionary = SimplifiedWord Taharlist wordfor listSimplified Tahar: <ref>https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/860024424110751774/862474719932448808/tahar.rtf</ref>
| learners_resources = Republic of Acadia discord server<ref>(In the ''#learn-tahar'' channel)</ref>
|date_first_attested=2018|has_speakers_in=*[[Acadia]]
}}
*[[Javaya]]
*[[Moloka]]
*[[Hyperborean Confederation (CivRev)]]}}
 
'''Tahar''' is a constructed language created by [[Kalipso_Angel]] in 2018, originally the language of the fictional "Tahari" people. On Civ Servers, it was first used as a religious and lore language in [[Adina (CivClassics)|Adina]], until the overthrow of Kalipso and Adina's monarchist regime in October of 2019. It was used by [[Moloka]] for all of its history, and is currently prominent (in the ''Simplified'' dialect) in [[Acadia]].
Tahar is a language often used in [[Acadian|Acadia]] society. There are five known dialects: Traditional, Simplified, Elenat, Tristitat, and Bharati. Of these five, currently only Traditional and Simplified are actively used.
 
Its primary influences were Sanskrit and Spanish, but other languages also influenced its creation.
== Traditional Tahar ==
 
There are five known dialects: Traditional, Simplified, Elenat, Tristitat, and Bharati. Of these five, currently only Traditional and Simplified are actively used.
Traditional Tahar is an inflected language which declines its nouns for case and number. It has a large range of words, and grammar similar to that of Classical Sanskrit. In particular, it has a six-case system, and its nouns decline for gender and number.
Cocobeaa is known to be an active user of Traditional Tahar.
 
== SimplifiedTraditional Tahar ==
 
Traditional Tahar is an inflected language which declines its nouns for case and number. It has a large range of words, and grammar similar to that of Classical Sanskrit. In particular, it has a six-case system, and its nouns decline for gender and number. [[Cocobeaa]] is known to be an active user of Traditional Tahar.
Simplified or "Acadian"<ref>However, this name is not accurate as Simplified Tahar was also used in [[Javaya]] on CivU.</ref> Tahar is a mostly uninflected language with a slightly more strict word order than Traditional Tahar. It was developed by Kalipso in order to promote wider usage of and interest in Tahar.
Its grammar contains influences from Toki Pona, accordingly its nouns are unmarked for case, number or gender, and its verbs are unmarked for person or tense. Its vocabulary is derived from Traditional Tahar. Its vocabulary is very small, however. Therefore, many words for non-basic concepts are formed via compound constructions: for instance ''cuin'dorei'' /t͡ɕuin doɾeː/ means "worker", composed of ''cuin'' ("work") and ''dorei'' ("person") separated by a grammatical linking apostrophe.
Context is also very important in Simplified Tahar, as a single word can be interpreted in a variety of ways: ''sabar'' means "body", "physical entity", "state of being", or "health" depending on context.
Although Simplified Tahar has no official word order, it tends to follow a Subject-Verb-Object, Adjective-Noun, Adverb-Verb paradigm, i.e. it has a broadly head-final grammar.
 
==Simplified Tahar==
[[Category:Culture]]
 
Simplified or "Acadian"<ref>However, this name is not accurate as Simplified Tahar was also used in [[Javaya]] on CivU and the [[Hyperborean Confederation (CivRev)|Hyperborean Confederation]] on CivRev.</ref> Tahar is a mostly uninflected language with a slightly more strict word order than Traditional Tahar. It was developed by Kalipso in order to promote wider usage of and interest in Tahar. Its grammar contains influences from [[W:Toki Pona|Toki Pona]], accordingly its nouns are unmarked for case, number or gender, and its verbs are unmarked for person or tense. Its vocabulary is derived from Traditional Tahar. Its vocabulary is very small, however. Therefore, many words for non-basic concepts are formed via compound constructions: for instance ''cuin'dorei'' /t͡ɕuin doɾeː/ means "worker", composed of ''cuin'' ("work") and ''dorei'' ("person") separated by a grammatical linking apostrophe.
 
Context is also very important in Simplified Tahar, as a single word can be interpreted in a variety of ways: ''sabar'' means "body", "physical entity", "state of being", or "health" depending on context. Although Simplified Tahar has no official word order, it tends to follow a Subject-Verb-Object, Adjective-Noun, Adverb-Verb paradigm, i.e. it has a broadly head-final grammar.
 
== Alphabet ==
Tahar can be written in either the Latin alphabet or the Tahar alphabet invented by [[Cortwade]]
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Alphabet
!Latin
!IPA
!Notes
|-
| rowspan="22" |[[File:TaharAlphabet.png|frameless]]
|A a
|/a/
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|B b
|/b/
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|D d
|/d/
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|-
|E e
|/e/
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|-
|F f
|/f/
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|-
|G g
|/g/
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|-
|H h
|/h/
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|-
|I i
|/i/
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|-
|K k
|/k/
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|-
|L l
|/l/
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|-
|M m
|/m/
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|-
|N n
|/n/
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|-
|O o
|/o/
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|-
|P p
|/p/
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|-
|R r
|/r/ or /ɹ/
|Can be an approximant or a trill
|-
|S s
|/s/
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|-
|T t
|/t/
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|-
|TH th
|/θ/
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|-
|U u
|/u/ or /y/
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|-
|V v
|/v/
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|-
|W w
|/w/
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|-
|Y y
|/j/
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|}
 
==References==
 
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