Renavinian language

The Renavinian language, also known as Renavish (Tefoghar Rena: Rena luinéga, Renavus) is the national language of Renavina. Renavish is often confused with Old Renavish, it's ancestral namesake, hence it's more modern equivalent today

It is also a secondary and often minority language within neighboring countries like Yalova, Yavatia, Ozpetrovina, and both Namasdoa and the areas that make up Deikunderia. As of 2000, Renavish is spoken by 84.4 million people as a first language, and 64.9 million people as a second language. The many dialects of Rena are mutually understood on a high level, though the Highlander and Deikunderic dialects will have some problems communicating with Hirosic and Rashortic dialects. Hence the national standard is Tefoghsr Renavish/Rena. The Namas Renavish is a special case as it is highly understood with Giourish Namasi, the primary language of Namasdoa.

History
Renavish is thought to to been created from from the mixing of language with Renavina's region, starting with the Hirosic-Rashori migrations at the end of the last ice age along with with the rise of the Jaturnian Empire in the southeast brought Kartalian speakers to the tribal lands of what would become Renavina. Though others have theorized the Kartalian migrations from the northeast had also contributed to Kartalian speakers arriving in Renavina. It's still a very hot debate to say the least. These speakers would become one half of the influencing families that formed Renavhish today. The other half belonged to the Hirosi and Rashorti peoples, which became the Hirosic-Rashorti family of languages. The language would soon apply the Jaturnian-Serivnian Script after the fall of the Jaturnian Empire in the 6th century. The eventual Cryutei Dynasty would see the birth of Old Renavish officially as the primary language of the empire, later kingdom until the Eclipsed War, aka the Renavish Civil War of 1400-1425.