Brmek

Brmek or Brmék is the native language of Barmenistan, spoken by a sizable but as yet unmeasured proportion of its population. Brmek is closely related to Jelbek and Pntek, to the point of mutual intelligibility, the primary difference lying in the adstratum: whereas Jelbek primarily uses Deltarian for its source of loanwords and Pntek uses Luthori and other Rhaetan languages, Brmek is mostly influenced by Qedarite (Semitic) languages in its vocabulary. Being the native language of Prophet Ahmad, and the language of the Book of Bliss and one of the official languages of the Ahmadi Caliphate, Brmék enjoys a special status within Ahmadism, being one of the two liturgical languages of the religion, together with Majatran.

Alphabet and Phonology
The Brmék language usually uses the Majatran (OOC Arabic) script, which was originally developed for the language, but it is also frequently written in the Selucian (OOC Latin) alphabet. Some minorities use their own scripts when writing the language, especially Yeudis.