"The Haradrim spoke a great number of different languages, however a large number of the Haradrian languages were closely akin, being descendants of old Narnerin dialects. While in Near-Harad tribal dialects of Farijan origin prevailed (with the exception of the Daen-related Dusslins in Harondor), in Far-Harad the New Apysan language had evolved into a kind of lingua franca among the Southrons.Other, more southern languages closely related to new apysdan were Adenaic, Drelic and Pelic.In Greater Harad and around the Bay of Ormal however the indigenious people spoke a variety of languages of different origin both Tazinain and Chyan were descendants of old Chailuzan, a Talatherin dialect from the Second Age, in Bellakar the Tedjin dialect was closely related.In the Farthest Harad languages su"@en . . . . . "The Haradrim spoke a great number of different languages, however a large number of the Haradrian languages were closely akin, being descendants of old Narnerin dialects. While in Near-Harad tribal dialects of Farijan origin prevailed (with the exception of the Daen-related Dusslins in Harondor), in Far-Harad the New Apysan language had evolved into a kind of lingua franca among the Southrons.Other, more southern languages closely related to new apysdan were Adenaic, Drelic and Pelic.In Greater Harad and around the Bay of Ormal however the indigenious people spoke a variety of languages of different origin both Tazinain and Chyan were descendants of old Chailuzan, a Talatherin dialect from the Second Age, in Bellakar the Tedjin dialect was closely related.In the Farthest Harad languages such as Kiranaic, M\u00FBmakanin, Tant\u00FBrakic and Tuktanin were the colloquial languages while in former numenorean colonies Black N\u00FAmenorean dialects such as Gimilthanaic, Kharad\u00FBnaic or Zimrathanaic had evolved.Eventually a pidgin language called Ansith had come into use along the southwestern coasts of Harad, a mix of southern Apysan and Ad\u00FBnaic influences.In the northern Haradwaith the indigenious dialects had often been replaced by Haradaic, a Westron variant with strong Haruze influence."@en . "Haradrim Languages"@en .