Râzawrí, like Avadhei, Lyérathi and Keçnoxé is a daughter language of Saimiar. It is spoken primarily in the countries of Râzaxis, Tét Iyuro, Êntizhú, and the neighboring parts of Avadhiu.
This area once made up the westmost portion of the Eléstu state. Although it was absorbed into the Saimiar empire by xxxx, the influence of the Eléstu language remained, and persisted into Râzawrí. Saimiar was spoken with a distinct accent there.
Râzaxis declared it's indpendance from declining Saimiar in xxxx. By then, the language spoken in the region had become Old Râzawrí, although it was still written with Saimiar spellings.
The many and varied speech patterns and accents of Râzwrí can be grouped into four main dialects: Standard, Mountain, Northern and Western. The standard dialect is spoken in most of Râzaxis and western Tét Iyuro. Northern is spoken in northern Râzaxis and the neighboring parts of Avadhiu, while Western is spoken in Entizhu. The mountain dialect is a collective term for the distinctive speeches of the various mountain valleys.