Baritoa language

Baritoa (ƏIƢꟼE:ꟽI E⁝ꞫI; baritoâa tula [bariˈtoɐ tʊla]) is an Obanaciac language spoken predominantly by the Baritoa ethnicity in Obanacia, New Gallia, and Ulakisonia. Originally spoken in the Lathi Plains, it is one of the three official languages of Obanacia. Baritoa was formerly known as the Lathian language until the 1950s. It is the lingua franca of eastern Obanacia, and is mutually intelligible with Hajorian. The language is pluricentric, with several dialects spoken among the Baritoa. Its standard form is mostly known as 'Binayi-Latha.

Baritoa has around 7 million native speakers and 10 million second language speakers, and is also one of the oldest Nesionytan languages. Estimates state that the language has been around for 2,000 years. It is written in the Rathekhi script, based on the Latin alphabet.