Shou Chiang languages

The Shou Chiang languages were a group of languages spoken by the various nations of Kara-Tur, namely Shou Lung, T'u Lung, Khazari, and Ra-Khati. The Shou Chiang languages group comprised the Kao te Shou, T'u Lung, Khazari, and Ra-Khati languages. Of them, Kao te Shou and T'u Lung came from same root tongue.

The languages were mutually intelligible, similar enough for a speaker of one to understand the other, yet different enough to count as separate languages.

The Shou Chiang languages heavily influenced the Eastern Imaskari languages.

Shou Chiang was also the name of the written language of Shou Lung.