Language

Language


Regrettably, though intricate and beautiful as it is, the Radiak language is dead. But do not mistake "dead" for "unlearned" or "unspoken;" millions of Radiak people use and speak the language every day, in prayer, in study, and in phrases and stories told around the household. It should be said, though, that while there have been a number of attempts to revive Radiak a spoken language the way it was long ago, they have all subsided to other languages, predominantly, English, which is the main lingua franca of the world by this point. I, nevertheless, will attempt to convey some elements, like the Radiak alphabet, a glossary of Radiak words and phrases, some naming traditions, and perhaps more.


The Alphabet


The letters of the Radiak language, still very much a work-in-progress. I hope to make a font for the alphabet, or something of the sort at some point.


Vocabulary


Words, phrases, and perhaps, at some point in the future, stories and parables in the Radiak language.


Miscellaneous


This section is for anything else language-related that has not been covered above. It is organized alphabetically.