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Tariatta is one of the languages spoken in ancient, pre-Unification times, on the island-continent of planet Alurhna (also called Aluria).  In the ages following Unification, it was eventually supplanted as a mother tongue by [[Alurhsa]].  Tariatta belongs to the Galar-Vesul language family, and is characterized by a much simplified sound system, minimal verb conjugations that make use of auxiliaries and particles, and loss of much noun and all adjective declension compared with older Alurhnan languages.
Tariatta is one of the languages spoken in ancient, pre-Unification times, on the island-continent of planet Alurhna (also called Aluria).  In the ages following Unification, it was eventually supplanted as a mother tongue by [[Alurhsa]].  Tariatta belongs to the Galar-Vesul language family, and is characterized by a much simplified sound system, minimal verb conjugations that make use of auxiliaries and particles, and loss of much noun and all adjective declension compared with older Alurhnan languages.
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Tariatta is one of the languages spoken in ancient, pre-Unification times, on the island-continent of planet Alurhna (also called Aluria). In the ages following Unification, it was eventually supplanted as a mother tongue by Alurhsa. Tariatta belongs to the Galar-Vesul language family, and is characterized by a much simplified sound system, minimal verb conjugations that make use of auxiliaries and particles, and loss of much noun and all adjective declension compared with older Alurhnan languages.