Badzevala Language

Badzevala (Badzevala: 𐀞𐀽𐀷𐀣𐁍𐀀, IPA: [bɐd͡zɛvɐlɐʧɐ]) is an Tavic language descended from proto-Tavic. Badzevala is an agglutinative language related to the Tavadal Language. It is the National Language of Badzevalari, It is unique in that it is one of the only languages that has two distinctly separate writing systems that are both commonly taught and used. The Badzevala Small script is an abugida written and read from right to left, where as the Badzevala Large script is an abugida written from left to right. Both writing systems lack an inherent vowel for each consonant.

Consonants
Below is a table of consonant phonemes in the Badzevala language.

Alphabet
In addition to the Temasesifalek script commonly used by tavic nations, Badzevalari also uses the native Badevala script created during the Lomenesian Period.

The Badzevala script is a Syllabary, with aspirated consonants indicated by affixing the independent vowel glyph of the syllable vowel on at the end of the regular glyph. For example, the syllable "Dzhe" is written as 𐀽𐀁, which would otherwise be transliterated as "Dze-e"