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! scope="col" | {{wp|Bilabial consonant|Bilabial}}
! scope="col" | {{wp|Labial consonant|Labial}}
! scope="col" | {{wp|Labiodental consonant|Labiodental}}
! scope="col" | {{wp|Alveolar consonant|Alveolar}}
! scope="col" | {{wp|Alveolar consonant|Alveolar}}
! scope="col" | {{wp|Postalveolar consonant|Post-<br />alveolar}}
! scope="col" | {{wp|Postalveolar consonant|Post-<br />alveolar}}
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! colspan="2" | {{wp|Nasal consonant|Nasal}}
! colspan="2" | {{wp|Nasal consonant|Nasal}}
| {{wp|Voiced bilabial nasal|m}}
| {{wp|Voiced bilabial nasal|m}}
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| {{wp|Voiced alveolar nasal|n}}
| {{wp|Voiced alveolar nasal|n}}
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! {{small|voiceless}}
! {{small|voiceless}}
| {{wp|Voiceless bilabial plosive|p}}
| {{wp|Voiceless bilabial plosive|p}}
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| {{wp|Voiceless alveolar plosive|t}}
| {{wp|Voiceless alveolar plosive|t}}
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! {{small|voiced}}
! {{small|voiced}}
| {{wp|Voiced bilabial plosive|b}}
| {{wp|Voiced bilabial plosive|b}}
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| {{wp|Voiced alveolar plosive|d}}
| {{wp|Voiced alveolar plosive|d}}
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! rowspan="2" | {{wp|Fricative consonant|Fricative}}
! rowspan="2" | {{wp|Affricate consonant|Affricate}}
! {{small|voiceless}}
! {{small|voiceless}}
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| {{wp|Voiceless labiodental fricative|f}}
| {{wp|Voiceless alveolar affricate|t͡s}}
| {{wp|Voiceless alveolar fricative|s}}
| {{wp|Voiceless postalveolar affricate|t͡ʃ}}
| {{wp|Voiceless postalveolar fricative|ʃ}}
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| {{wp|Voiceless glottal fricative|h}}
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! {{small|voiced}}
! {{small|voiced}}
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| {{wp|Voiced labiodental fricative|v}}
| {{wp|Voiced alveolar affricate|d͡z}}
| {{wp|Voiced alveolar fricative|z}}
| {{wp|Voiced postalveolar affricate|d͡ʒ}}
| {{wp|Voiced postalveolar fricative|ʒ}}
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! rowspan="2" | {{wp|Affricate consonant|Affricate}}
! rowspan="2" | {{wp|Fricative consonant|Fricative}}
! {{small|voiceless}}
! {{small|voiceless}}
| {{wp|Voiceless labiodental fricative|f}}
| {{wp|Voiceless alveolar fricative|s}}
| {{wp|Voiceless postalveolar fricative|ʃ}}
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| {{wp|Voiceless alveolar affricate|t͡s}}
| {{wp|Voiceless glottal fricative|h}}
| {{wp|Voiceless postalveolar affricate|t͡ʃ}}
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! {{small|voiced}}
! {{small|voiced}}
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| {{wp|Voiced labiodental fricative|v}}
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| {{wp|Voiced alveolar fricative|z}}
| {{wp|Voiced alveolar affricate|d͡z}}
| {{wp|Voiced postalveolar fricative|ʒ}}
| {{wp|Voiced postalveolar affricate|d͡ʒ}}
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! colspan="2" | {{wp|Approximant consonant|Approximant}}
! colspan="2" | {{wp|Approximant consonant|Approximant}}
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! colspan="2" | {{wp|Lateral consonant|Lateral}}
! colspan="2" | {{wp|Lateral consonant|Lateral}}
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| {{wp|Alveolar lateral approximant|l}}
| {{wp|Alveolar lateral approximant|l}}
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! colspan="2" | {{wp|Trill consonant|Trill}}
! colspan="2" | {{wp|Trill consonant|Trill}}
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| {{wp|Alveolar trill|r}}
| {{wp|Alveolar trill|r}}

Revision as of 03:16, 11 July 2025

Ehomanian
Ëhomanyš
Flag of Ehomania.png
Flag of Ehomania
Pronunciation[ə'homa.nyʃ]
Created byHailirev
DateMay 2025
SettingMedetia (continent; worldbuilding)
Native toEhomania
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to be added
Standard form
Standard Ehomanian (based on Artarda (Artërdë) dialect)
Official status
Official language in
Flag of Ehomania.png Ehomania
Regulated byNational Language Council of Ehomania
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Ehomanian (Ëhomanyš [əˈhoma.nyʃ]) is an Ehomanic language spoken by several Ehomanic peoples, primarily by the Ehomanian people in the country of Ehomania and, to a lesser extent, in surrounding areas. It is the most widely spoken, by both number of native and overall speakers, and most standardised member of the Ehomanic languages, which together form a dialect continuum. Standard Ehomanian is based on the prestigious Artarda (Artërdë) dialect. Although Standard Ehomanian is closely related to neighboring vernaculars, it is regarded as the formal and official form of the language family.

Depending on sociolinguistic factors, spoken Ehomanian may be partly mutually intelligible with other Ehomanic languages such as Artiutan, Furtaian, Kunstetian, amongst other minor Ehomanic languages. Linguists often categorize the Ehomanic languages into Western, Central, and Eastern branches, with Ehomanian forming the core of the Central Ehomanic languages. It is also considered the reference point for comparative Proto-Ehomanic reconstruction, of which Ehomanian is theorised to have descended from.

Classification

History

Phonology

Standard Ehomanian has eight vowels and 24 consonants. In the Erepunsh dialect, vowels are nasalized when preceding a nasal consonant, and the mid-central vowel ë is lost at the end of words. The word stress is mainly on the final syllable.

Vowels

Standard Ehomanian vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
Unrounded Rounded Unrounded Rounded
Close i y     u
Close-mid e        
Mid ə   o
Open-mid ɛ        
Open a        
IPA Description Written as English approximation
i Close front unrounded vowel i ski
y Close front rounded vowel y few
e Close-mid front unrounded vowel e bed
a Open front unrounded vowel a far
ɛ Open mid-front unrounded vowel ä bad
ə Mid central vowel ë about
o Close-mid back rounded vowel o go
u Close back rounded vowel u boot

Consonants

Consonant Chart
Labial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ (ŋ)
Plosive voiceless p t k
voiced b d g
Affricate voiceless t͡s t͡ʃ
voiced d͡z d͡ʒ
Fricative voiceless f s ʃ h
voiced v z ʒ
Approximant j
Lateral l ʎ
Trill r

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources