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|Aa || Bb || Dd || Ee || Ff || Gg || Hh || Ii || Kk || Ll || Mm || Nn || Oo || Pp || Rr || Ss || Tt || Uu || Vv || Ww || Yy || Zz
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Through frequent reforms by the Hraayan Language Association ('' Wu Ning yi Ngan Hraay'', commonly abbreviated as ''WNNH''), Hraayan spelling is broadly up-to-date with its pronunciation, although some digraphs are used. These are are follows:
Through frequent reforms by the Hraayan Language Association (''Wu Ning yi Ngan Hraay'', commonly abbreviated as ''WNNH''), Hraayan spelling is broadly up-to-date with its pronunciation, although some digraphs are used. These are are follows:
* ''h_'' represents a voiceless approximant, as in the cases of ''hr'' and ''hw''.
* ''h_'' represents a voiceless approximant, as in the cases of ''hr'' and ''hw''.
* ''_w'' represent a labialized consonant, as in the cases of ''kw'' and ''gw''.
* ''_w'' represent a labialized consonant, as in the cases of ''kw'' and ''gw''.


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Revision as of 06:04, 30 January 2025

Hraayan
Ngan Hraay
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Pronunciation[ŋan ˈɾ̥a.aj]
Created byFyorr
Date2024
SettingEarth; AltHist, Maritime SE Asia
Native toHraaya
Native speakers~63.3 million (2025)
Sino-Tibetan
  • Sinitic
    • Hraayan
Early forms
Proto-Sino-Tibetan
  • Proto-Sinitic
    • Old Chinese
      • Old Hraayan
Dialects
  • Songulutian
  • Teyonic
  • Gutohan
Official status
Official language in
Hraaya
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Hraayan is a language spoken by approximately 63 million people in the Republic of Hraaya in Southeast Asia. Although the origins of the language are still a topic of debate within the linguistic community, most scholars agree that Hraayan is Sinitic in origin with heavy Austronesian influence, with minorities believing the language is a distinct branch in the Trans-Himalayan language family. Broad consensus is that Hraayan diverged from Old Chinese some time in the mid-1st millennium BCE, its speakers migrating southward, whereafter they first settled near the Mekong Delta and later in their present location. It serves as the native language of the Hraay ethnic group and is spoken natively by the majority of Hraaya.

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Hraayan is indeed a Sinitic language, having begun to diverge after citizens of the Cai State fled an ongoing war with the Chu Kingdom the Cai State was subsequently made to relocate.

Etymology

The etymology of the ethnonym Hraay, and thus of the name ngan Hraay, is unknown (although ngan is derived from Old Chinese 言 *ŋan "speech"). A formerly common theory is that it is related to the word Hraang "oriole" (from Old Chinese 鶬 *[s.r̥]ˤaŋ), though modern consensus is that the oriole as a national symbol is a later conflation due to phonological similarity with the word Hraay rather than a direct etymological link.

Hraay is descended from Old Chinese 蔡 *s.r̥ˤat-s, from the name of the Cai state.

Orthography

Hraayan is today written using a reduced from of the Latin alphabet, consisting of 22 letters. It makes no use of diacritics and borrowed words are always adapted to the native alphabet in official contexts, though in colloquial contexts spelling alterations are not made, and the Hraayan keyboard layout is broadly identical to the English one.

Hraayan Alphabet
Aa Bb Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Kk Ll Mm
Nn Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Yy Zz

Through frequent reforms by the Hraayan Language Association (Wu Ning yi Ngan Hraay, commonly abbreviated as WNNH), Hraayan spelling is broadly up-to-date with its pronunciation, although some digraphs are used. These are are follows:

  • h_ represents a voiceless approximant, as in the cases of hr and hw.
  • _w represent a labialized consonant, as in the cases of kw and gw.

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