Ahbuzi Zaherus

Part of: Zak Languages, Zak Language Family

The Arfe/ie Language, also called Ah'buzi' Zah'ærus' and Afe (from 'afi' "ahbuzi zaherus speaker") is the official Language of Zaherus, It is believed it is spoken since more than 3000 years ago, It developed from the Proto-Arfe, A language spoken more than 4000 years ago.

Dialects
There are six main dialects of Afe, three of them are spoken only inside Zaherus, two are spoken in Saudi Arabia and one is spoken in both (Transitional Afe, the variant spoken inside Zaherus is also known as Southeastern Afe). South Afe is the one with most speakers inside Zaherus, but North Afe is the official one in Zaherus, outside Zaherus, Nuwara Arfe (south variant of Coastal Arfe) is the dialect with most overall speakers (I do not have made the data yet, but it is mininum 400k speakers). The other dialect is Katar Arfie, spoken by descendants of Arfies in Qatar, Bahrein and Saudi Arabia. Example of differences between the dialects (name for the city of Nuwara): Example of differences between the dialects (vowels of the dialects of Inner Zaherus)
 * South Coastal Arfe/Nuwara Arfe /nu'aɾa/
 * North Coastal Arfe/Katar Arfe: /'nora/
 * Transition Arfe: /,zel.,nuwa.'ɦaɾa/
 * South Afe: /,zeɾ.,nuwa.'ɣaɾa/
 * North Afe: WIP
 * West Arfie: WIP
 * Southeast Arfie/Zabel Arfe: 8 vowels - /i/,/u/,/e/,/ø/,/o/,/ɛ/,/æ/,/ä/
 * South Afe/Zihulmmak Arfe: 7 vowels - /i/,/u/,/ʊ/,/o/,/ɛ/,/œ/,/a/
 * North Afe/Xareko Arfe: 7 vowels - /i/,/ɯ/,/u/,/e/,/ø/,/o/,/a/
 * West Afe: 9 vowels - /i/,/y/,/ɯ/,/u/,/e/,/ø/,/ɤ/,/o/,/ä/

Writing (Will be added soon)
The Arfe Language uses the Arfe Alphabet/Writing.

Gallery (obsolete)
I deleted the images to remake them, I did not care because I had them on my computer, but I lost all my computer files, with data about the Zak Languages and the entire Misutarah Language Family (I forgot the names of 5 other Misutarah languages because of that, I only remember Jakian, Arfe/Afe, Xoha and Ruteki, the last two are not Zak languages and I have not made the nations for them yet (I have placed their approximate location on the map, which I remember, and named a city of the country where Ruteki is spoken, but I haven't stablished a SN like Jakia, for example, though, I have very little idea of how I will make Jakia though)).

Dictionary (I need to remake this, ignore it please)
I/ME = GAS'

YOU = SÆ' (pronounced /sɛ/ in middle ahbuzi zaherus and /se/ in modern ahbuzi zaherus)

HE = NOU' (stress falls on the o)

SHE = NEU' (stress falls on the e)

US = GASO' (stress falls in GA: GA-so)

YOU (pl.) =SEJO' (pronounced /ˈse.xo/ in eastern and north zaherus, and /ˈse.jo/ (or /seio/) in south and southeastern zaherus, /j/ is the semivowel, not the fricative btw.)

THEY (m.) = NOUS' (stress falls on the o)

THEY (f.) = NEUS' (stress falls on the e)

YES = HENH' (pronounced /ˈhen.h/ in western zaherus, /ˈhen.ħ/ in north zaherus, /ˈhe.nɘh/ in south zaherus, and /heɲ/ in southeast zaherus )

NO = JUT' (pronounced /xut/ in eastern and north zaherus, and /jut/ (or /iut/) in south and southeastern zaherus, // is the semivowel, not the fricative btw.)