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In ERAS KALGOR, there are FIVE languages. Jianean(official language of the Empire of Jiahao), Wa'lakarin (a dialect of Nearr), Nearr (the official language of Nearrik), Ikshan (the official language of the tribesmen and native nomads of Gharash), and Ashkamer (the official language of all Gharashians)


This book covers only four of the five languages: Jianean, Ikshan, Ashkamer, and Wa'lakarin

(All reserved rights. Do not copy my languages for any purpose)


ASHKAMER (Ash-kuh-mar):

Anglo-Saxon, Ancient/Medieval Latin, Old Irish, and Old Welsh Origins


Jiānean (Chyah-nean):

Sino-Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Origins

(many of the words may have the same meanings but various pronunciations)


(river) - ha

Bảo (treasure, jewel) - bow

Cháng (always) - cha-hgn

Tiên (immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy) - teen, teeng

Tíng (to stop) - teen

Kūn (Earth) - kwun

Xiān (first) - shy-ahn

Huáng (bright, shining, luminous) - khwahng

Xīn (heart, mind, soul) - sheen

(joy, harmony) - ee

Xiù (luxuriant, beautiful, outstanding, elegant) - shyo

Líng (spirit, soul) - leeng

Jiā - (good, auspicious, beautiful) Chyah

Hào (brave, heroic) - How


IKSHAN (Iksh-an) (i as in ick):

Old Norse and Germanic Origins

"Hjaldri!" - War

"Dauði!" - Death

"Sigr!" - Victory

Borinn - Born

Blakkr - Darkness

Fluga - Fly

Herløv - praise in war, a sign of victory or trophy


WA'LAKARIN (Wa-la-kur-in):

Ancient Persian, Kurdish, Mongolian, Turkish, and Kyrgyz Origins


Emirkan - title of prince

Serkan - title of chief of a clan

Batyr - title of warrior / relates to warriors in general

Clan - bands/groups of shifters, which fall under the rule of a Serkan

Mate - a term used for husbands/wives/partners (not soulmate)

Khwaja - title of Master

Mehr - a general name for friend, non-affectionate and may be used towards anybody, regardless of if the person is actually their friend because the term is more for expressing kindness and regard

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