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The Kalopian Turjak language (Kaᴧoᴘċε ᴛüɒcaκ) is a language, which belongs to the Turjak language family, and is spoken in Kalopia. Along with the Kalopian and Majatran languages, it is one of the most widely spoken in the country. Linguistically, Kalopian Turjak is virtually identical to the standard Central Turjak language, and is most prominently distinguished from the latter by its unique script, the Kalopian Turjak alphabet.

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  • The Kalopian Turjak language (Kaᴧoᴘċε ᴛüɒcaκ) is a language, which belongs to the Turjak language family, and is spoken in Kalopia. Along with the Kalopian and Majatran languages, it is one of the most widely spoken in the country. Linguistically, Kalopian Turjak is virtually identical to the standard Central Turjak language, and is most prominently distinguished from the latter by its unique script, the Kalopian Turjak alphabet.
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  • The Kalopian Turjak language (Kaᴧoᴘċε ᴛüɒcaκ) is a language, which belongs to the Turjak language family, and is spoken in Kalopia. Along with the Kalopian and Majatran languages, it is one of the most widely spoken in the country. Linguistically, Kalopian Turjak is virtually identical to the standard Central Turjak language, and is most prominently distinguished from the latter by its unique script, the Kalopian Turjak alphabet.
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