Xolali language

Xolali (Akhamic: ; Holali Tebe) is an Akhamic language spoken in Central Weefistan, specifically in the Axam Desert. It is the most spoken language in the Akhamic language family.

Its ancestor was the Proto-Akhamic language, which was split up into different languages on around 100 BC. Xolali is the closest relative to Proto-Akhamic.

Grammar
Xolali's sentence structure is Subject, Verb, Object. To end a sentence, a nogta is written at the top, and to end a paragraph, a double nogta, or sinog, is used.