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{{LanguageInfobox
|name = Ishtaran
|name = Dalbar
|scope = [[Ishtar]]
|scope = [[Dalbanu]]
|writing_system = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuneiform Ishtaran script]
|writing_system = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuneiform Dalbanu script]
|related_languages = [[Telan]], [[Sataru]]
|related_languages = [[Telan]], [[Sataru]]
}}
}}
'''Ishtaran''' {{Pronunciation|ish-TARR-an}} is a regional language spoken primarily by the population of [[Ishtar]]. Though it has some passing resemblance to [[Telan]], evidence of a shared history, the two languages are not mutually intelligible.
'''Dalbar''' {{Pronunciation|DAHL-bar}} is a regional language spoken primarily by the population of [[Dalbanu]]. Though it has some passing resemblance to [[Telan]], evidence of a shared history, the two languages are not mutually intelligible.


Outside Ishtar, Ishtaran has seen some adoption among some mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and other learned individuals who work closely with mathematics. The language has a large vocabulary for neatly describing numerical concepts, especially those that would be cumbersome to communicate in other languages.
Outside Dalbanu, Dalbar has seen some adoption among some mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and other learned individuals who work closely with mathematics. The language has a large vocabulary for neatly describing numerical concepts, especially those that would be cumbersome to communicate in other languages.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 10 October 2024

Dalbar (pronounced DAHL-bar) is a regional language spoken primarily by the population of Dalbanu. Though it has some passing resemblance to Telan, evidence of a shared history, the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

Outside Dalbanu, Dalbar has seen some adoption among some mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and other learned individuals who work closely with mathematics. The language has a large vocabulary for neatly describing numerical concepts, especially those that would be cumbersome to communicate in other languages.