Here's the breakdown:
* Dvorak keyboard layout: Designed by August Dvorak in the 1930s, it aims to improve typing speed and reduce strain by placing frequently used letters in more convenient positions.
* QWERTY layout: The standard keyboard layout, its arrangement is historical and based on typewriter limitations.
So, while there's no "Dvorak language," the Dvorak keyboard layout is a popular alternative to QWERTY.