Yafan language

Yafan (Yafan: ꦨꦱꦪꦮ, Basa Yawa, IPA: [basa ˈyawa]) is an Austrokeshian language spoken in South Kesh, mainly by the Yafan peoples with about 4.2 million native speakers concentrated in the Sukamulyo region of South Kesh. Yafan, as is common with other Austrokeshian langauges, is spoken differently in different social contexts, and implements a strict differentiation between informal (low register), formal (middle register), and honorific (high register) situations. The connection of Yafan with other Austrokeshian languages is unclear, although the Yafan language has significantly influenced the spoken in South Kesh as an official and national language.

Most Yafan speakers are bilingual in Ramayan as a result of it being the official language, although Ramayan does not enjoy the same status as Yafan even in more formal and stately affairs in Sukamulyo.