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'''Humpback Whelsh''' (''Mór vîl'' /mor˨˥ vil˦˥˩/) is a minority language in [[Verse:Bjeheond|Bjeheond]], spoken in the region of Humpback Wales. It's a tonal language with a [[Gussnish]] aesthetic.
'''Swyr''' (natively ''thau Swyr'' [ˈθaɨ̯ suɨ̯ɭ]; Vietnamese ''tiếng Xuê'') is an [[Verse:Irta|Irta]]n Sino-Xenic language spoken in our Guangxi, Guangdong and Hainan. it is inspired by Welsh and Vietnamese.


==Phonology==
[[Category:Languages]]
===Tones===
[[Category:Conlangs]]
 
Humpback Whelsh has four contrastive tones: level, rising, falling and peaking.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tone
!colspan=2 | Example
! Notes
|-
| Level || ''llyr'' (blow) || /ɬɨr˧/ ||
|-
| Rising || ''séng'' (place) || /seŋ˨˥/ ||
|-
| Falling || ''chà'' (assist) || /xa˨˩/ || May be slightly creaky voiced.
|-
| Peaking || ''rhêud'' (pebble) || /r̥eɨt̚˦˥˩/ ||
|}
 
===Mutations===
==Morphology==
 
===Classifiers===
 
==Syntax==
 
==Numbers==
0. ngéud
1. ỳd
2. cêng
3. rhâw
4. nod
5. thẁy
6. lleb
7. sèun
8. fen
9. llawr
10. hwr
11. chwàed
12. góed
144. máe
1728. ddẃyl
1728^2. óng

Latest revision as of 18:58, 30 January 2023

Swyr/Lexicon
Swyr/Swadesh list

Swyr (natively thau Swyr [ˈθaɨ̯ suɨ̯ɭ]; Vietnamese tiếng Xuê) is an Irtan Sino-Xenic language spoken in our Guangxi, Guangdong and Hainan. it is inspired by Welsh and Vietnamese.