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Soc'ul' | |
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soc'ul' | |
Jul soc'ul', "Soc'ul' language" | |
Pronunciation | [so̞˧kʷʰu˩lˀ] |
Created by | Dillon Hartwig |
Date | 2020 |
Setting | Pollasena |
Native to | Knrawi Isles |
Wasc
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Early form | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Knrawi Empire |
Range map of Soc'ul' and Knrawi | |
Soc'ul' (Soc'ul': [so̞˧kʷʰu˩lˀ]) is a Wasc language with strong influence from Knrawi and other languages of the Knrawi Isles.
Etymology
Soc'ul', the language's autonym, is inherited from Pre-Soc'ul's autonym səkʰulːa, from Wascotl *(cek)-cek-sole-la "our tongue".
Orthography
Soc'ul' is written with the Wacag logography. Its romanization is as follows.
A a | Á á | Ā ā | B b | B' b' | C c | C' c' | D d | D' d' | E e | É é | Ē ē | H h | I i | Í í | Ī ī |
J j | L l | L' l' | M m | M' m' | N n | N' n' | Ñ ñ | Ñ' ñ' | O o | Ó ó | Ō ō | Pf pf | R r | R' r' | S s |
T t | Ts ts | Tx tx | T' t' | U u | Ú ú | Ū ū | V v | V' v' | X x | Y y | Ý ý | Z z | Z' z' |
This romanization matches IPA except
- ⟨c⟩, ⟨e⟩, ⟨h⟩, ⟨j⟩, ⟨ñ⟩, ⟨x⟩, and ⟨y⟩ represent /k/, /ə/, /ʔ/, /x/, /ŋ/, /ʃ/, and /ɰ/
- Apostrophes mark glottalization.
- Acutes and macrons mark long and overlong vowels respectively, except in ⟨ý⟩ in which it marks glottalization.
- Labialization and palatalization is marked by surrounding vowel letters.