Baratawla language

Baratawla (norāwe aBārátawḻe [noraːwe əˈbaːrãtaʊɭɛ]), often known as Ucian (norāwe aUcje [noraːwe əˈutɕʲɛ]) and constitutionally recognized as Baranorawe (lit. the language), is a Tawlic language spoken predominantly by the Baratawla people in the AIralajaka island of Ucia, and is one of the official languages of that country, along with Khaba. It is one of the only few surviving Tawlic languages, along with the closely related Polungitian and the more distantly related Zahamese. Baratawla is a pluricentric language, with four main dialects spoken around the country, the most spoken variety being Umyaja.