Kalopian Turjak language

The Kalopian Turjak language (Kalopiyε τürjaκ) 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.

History
The Kalopian Turjak language was formally written into the Kalopian constitution in 4060 as a recognized minority language. Shortly afterwards, however, the government of the day launched Kalopian Turjak as the country's official lingua franca, by making it the official administrative language. Additionally, school children have been universally taught the language since the mid-4060s, while the traditional Kalopian and Majatran languages were reduced to optional subjects. In 4060, the Turjaks in Kalopia were the third largest ethnic group.

Prior to 4060, Kalopian Turjak was for legal and administrative purposes considered an unofficial dialect of the standard Central Turjak language. The modern Kalopian Turjak alphabet was established in 4061.