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=What & Why Jaŋatil?= | =What & Why Jaŋatil?= | ||
<p>Jaŋatil is a common Turkic language. | <p>Jaŋatil is a common Turkic language. | ||
= | =Writing Systems= | ||
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 align=center> | |||
<tr><td colspan=3>Latin<td rowspan=2>Cirillic<td rowspan=2>Arabic<td rowspan=2>IPA | |||
<tr><td>ASCII<td>Common<td>Rational | |||
<tr><th>A a<th>A a<th>A a<th>А а<th>ا<th>a | |||
<tr><th>B b<th>B b<th>B b<th>Б б<th>ب<th>b | |||
<tr><th>C c<th>C c<th>C c<th>Ч ч<th>چ<th>tɕ | |||
<tr><th>D d<th>D d<th>D d<th>Д д<th>د<th>d | |||
<tr><th>E e<th>E e<th>Â â<th>Е е<th>اِ<th>æ | |||
<tr><th>F f<th>F f<th>F f<th>Ф ф<th>ف<th>f | |||
<tr><th>G g<th>G g<th>G g<th>Г г<th>گ/ غ<th>g | |||
<tr><th>H h<th>H h<th>H h<th>Х х<th>ه<th>h | |||
<tr><th>I i<th>İ i<th>Î î<th>И и<th>ىِ/ ـِ<th>i | |||
<tr><th>J j<th>J j<th>J j<th>Й й<th>ي/ ج<th>j | |||
<tr><th>K k<th>K k<th>K k<th>К к<th>ك/ ق<th>k | |||
<tr><th>L l<th>L l<th>L l<th>Л л<th>ل<th>l | |||
<tr><th>M m<th>M m<th>M m<th>М м<th>م<th>m | |||
<tr><th>N n<th>N n<th>N n<th>Н н<th>ن<th>n | |||
<tr><th>O o<th>O o<th>O o<th>О о<th>و<th>o | |||
<tr><th>O' o'<th>Ö ö<th>Ô ô<th>Ё ё<th>وِ<th>œ | |||
<tr><th>P p<th>P p<th>P p<th>П п<th>پ<th>p | |||
<tr><th>Q q<th>Ŋ ŋ<th>Ñ ñ<th>Ң ң<th>ڭ<th>ŋ | |||
<tr><th>R r<th>R r<th>R r<th>Р р<th>ر<th>r | |||
<tr><th>S s<th>S s<th>S s<th>С с<th>س<th>s | |||
<tr><th>T t<th>T t<th>T t<th>Т т<th>ت<th>t | |||
<tr><th>U u<th>U u<th>U u<th>У у<th>ـُ<th>u | |||
<tr><th>V v<th>Ü ü<th>Û û<th>Ю ю<th>ـُِ<th>y | |||
<tr><th>W w<th>W w<th>W w<th>В в<th>ۋ<th>β | |||
<tr><th>X x<th>Ş ş<th>Ş ş<th>Ш ш<th>ش<th>ʃ | |||
<tr><th>Y y<th>I ı<th>I ı<th>Ы ы<th>ى/ ـ<th>ɯ | |||
<tr><th>Z z<th>Z z<th>Z z<th>З з<th>ز<th>z | |||
<tr><th>`<th>`<th>`<th>Ъ ъ<th>ء<th>ʔ | |||
</table> | |||
==Writing Examples== | |||
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 align=center> | |||
<tr><td colspan=3>Latin<td rowspan=2>Cirillic<td rowspan=2>Arabic<td rowspan=2>IPA<td rowspan=2>Translation | |||
<tr><td>ASCII<td>Common<td>Rational | |||
<tr><th>tax<th>taş<th>taş<th>таш<th>تاش<th>taʃ<th>stone | |||
<tr><th>sekiz<th>sekiz<th>sâkız<th>секиз<th>ساِكىِز /سِاكىز<th>sækiz<th>eight | |||
<tr><th>altyncy<th>altıncı<th>altıncı<th>алтынчы<th>التىنچى<th>altɯnt͡ɕɯ <th>sixth | |||
</table> | |||
<p> | |||
=Sounds= | =Sounds= |
Revision as of 11:03, 18 January 2021
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Yangatil | |
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Jaŋatil | |
Pronunciation | [/jaŋa'til/] |
Created by | Yaqatil |
Altaic
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What & Why Jaŋatil?
Jaŋatil is a common Turkic language.
Writing Systems
Latin | Cirillic | Arabic | IPA | ||
ASCII | Common | Rational | |||
A a | A a | A a | А а | ا | a |
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B b | B b | B b | Б б | ب | b |
C c | C c | C c | Ч ч | چ | tɕ |
D d | D d | D d | Д д | د | d |
E e | E e | Â â | Е е | اِ | æ |
F f | F f | F f | Ф ф | ف | f |
G g | G g | G g | Г г | گ/ غ | g |
H h | H h | H h | Х х | ه | h |
I i | İ i | Î î | И и | ىِ/ ـِ | i |
J j | J j | J j | Й й | ي/ ج | j |
K k | K k | K k | К к | ك/ ق | k |
L l | L l | L l | Л л | ل | l |
M m | M m | M m | М м | م | m |
N n | N n | N n | Н н | ن | n |
O o | O o | O o | О о | و | o |
O' o' | Ö ö | Ô ô | Ё ё | وِ | œ |
P p | P p | P p | П п | پ | p |
Q q | Ŋ ŋ | Ñ ñ | Ң ң | ڭ | ŋ |
R r | R r | R r | Р р | ر | r |
S s | S s | S s | С с | س | s |
T t | T t | T t | Т т | ت | t |
U u | U u | U u | У у | ـُ | u |
V v | Ü ü | Û û | Ю ю | ـُِ | y |
W w | W w | W w | В в | ۋ | β |
X x | Ş ş | Ş ş | Ш ш | ش | ʃ |
Y y | I ı | I ı | Ы ы | ى/ ـ | ɯ |
Z z | Z z | Z z | З з | ز | z |
` | ` | ` | Ъ ъ | ء | ʔ |
Writing Examples
Latin | Cirillic | Arabic | IPA | Translation | ||
ASCII | Common | Rational | ||||
tax | taş | taş | таш | تاش | taʃ | stone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
sekiz | sekiz | sâkız | секиз | ساِكىِز /سِاكىز | sækiz | eight |
altyncy | altıncı | altıncı | алтынчы | التىنچى | altɯnt͡ɕɯ | sixth |
Sounds
Consonants
Bilabial | Labiodental | Dental | Postalveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
Plosive | p b | t d | k g | ʔ | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fricative | β | f | s z | ʃ | h | ||
Affricate | tɕ | ||||||
Nasal | m | n | ŋ | ||||
Trill | r | ||||||
Approximant | l | j |
- /v/ or /w/ are allowed instead of /β/.
- /tʃ/, /ts/ or /ɕ/ are allowed instead of /tɕ/.
- At the beginning of a word /dʒ/, /dz/, /dʑ/, /ʑ/ or /ʒ/ are allowed instead of /j/.
- /h/ is interchangeable with /χ/.
- In a hard context /q/, /ʁ/ (/ɣ/) are allowed instead of /k/, /g/ respectively.
- In a soft context /kj/, /gj/, /lj/ are allowed instead of /k/, /g/, /l/ respectively.
Vowels
Front Back unrounded rounded unrounded rounded Close i y ɯ u Open æ œ a o Characteristics of the vowels
Strong Weak unrounded rounded unrounded rounded Hard a o ɯ u Soft æ œ i y Vowel harmony
In a native Jaŋatil word each vowel must be either soft (front) or hard (back). This is called front/back harmony. The same is true for loanwords with the exception of letter i — we can combine it not only with the soft e, i, ö, ü but also with the hard a, ı, o, u. Thus any loanword written in the standard Latin alphabet can be borrowed without change.
There is no rounded/unrounded harmony in the written language. Therefore in native words the weak rounded vowels u, ü may only be in the first syllable. However, one should round ı, i while speaking if they come immediately after a rounded vowel.
Word stress
Word stress is always put on the last vowel. But if you want to emphasize a word then you may stress another syllable.
Sounds
Consonants
Bilabial Labiodental Dental Postalveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Plosive p b t d k g ʔ Fricative β f s z ʃ h Affricate tɕ Nasal m n ŋ Trill r Approximant l j - /v/ or /w/ are allowed instead of /β/.
- /tʃ/, /ts/ or /ɕ/ are allowed instead of /tɕ/.
- At the beginning of a word /dʒ/, /dz/, /dʑ/, /ʑ/ or /ʒ/ are allowed instead of /j/.
- /h/ is interchangeable with /χ/.
- In a hard context /q/, /ʁ/ (/ɣ/) are allowed instead of /k/, /g/ respectively.
- In a soft context /kj/, /gj/, /lj/ are allowed instead of /k/, /g/, /l/ respectively.
Vowels
Front Back unrounded rounded unrounded rounded Close i y ɯ u Open æ œ a o Characteristics of the vowels
Strong Weak unrounded rounded unrounded rounded Hard a o ɯ u Soft æ œ i y Vowel harmony
In a native Jaŋatil word each vowel must be either soft (front) or hard (back). This is called front/back harmony. The same is true for loanwords with the exception of letter i — we can combine it not only with the soft e, i, ö, ü but also with the hard a, ı, o, u. Thus any loanword written in the standard Latin alphabet can be borrowed without change.
There is no rounded/unrounded harmony in the written language. Therefore in native words the weak rounded vowels u, ü may only be in the first syllable. However, one should round ı, i while speaking if they come immediately after a rounded vowel.
Word stress
Word stress is always put on the last vowel. But if you want to emphasize a word then you may stress another syllable.
Sounds
Consonants
Bilabial Labiodental Dental Postalveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Plosive p b t d k g ʔ Fricative β f s z ʃ h Affricate tɕ Nasal m n ŋ Trill r Approximant l j - /v/ or /w/ are allowed instead of /β/.
- /tʃ/, /ts/ or /ɕ/ are allowed instead of /tɕ/.
- At the beginning of a word /dʒ/, /dz/, /dʑ/, /ʑ/ or /ʒ/ are allowed instead of /j/.
- /h/ is interchangeable with /χ/.
- In a hard context /q/, /ʁ/ (/ɣ/) are allowed instead of /k/, /g/ respectively.
- In a soft context /kj/, /gj/, /lj/ are allowed instead of /k/, /g/, /l/ respectively.
Vowels
Front Back unrounded rounded unrounded rounded Close i y ɯ u Open æ œ a o Characteristics of the vowels
Strong Weak unrounded rounded unrounded rounded Hard a o ɯ u Soft æ œ i y Vowel harmony
In a native Jaŋatil word each vowel must be either soft (front) or hard (back). This is called front/back harmony. The same is true for loanwords with the exception of letter i — we can combine it not only with the soft e, i, ö, ü but also with the hard a, ı, o, u. Thus any loanword written in the standard Latin alphabet can be borrowed without change.
There is no rounded/unrounded harmony in the written language. Therefore in native words the weak rounded vowels u, ü may only be in the first syllable. However, one should round ı, i while speaking if they come immediately after a rounded vowel.
Word stress
Word stress is always put on the last vowel. But if you want to emphasize a word then you may stress another syllable.
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Writing Systems
Latin Cirillic Arabic IPA ASCII Common Rational A a A a A a А а ا a B b B b B b Б б ب b C c C c C c Ч ч چ tɕ D d D d D d Д д د d E e E e  â Е е اِ æ F f F f F f Ф ф ف f G g G g G g Г г گ/ غ g H h H h H h Х х ه h I i İ i Î î И и ىِ/ ـِ i J j J j J j Й й ي/ ج j K k K k K k К к ك/ ق k L l L l L l Л л ل l M m M m M m М м م m N n N n N n Н н ن n O o O o O o О о و o O' o' Ö ö Ô ô Ё ё وِ œ P p P p P p П п پ p Q q Ŋ ŋ Ñ ñ Ң ң ڭ ŋ R r R r R r Р р ر r S s S s S s С с س s T t T t T t Т т ت t U u U u U u У у ـُ u V v Ü ü Û û Ю ю ـُِ y W w W w W w В в ۋ β X x Ş ş Ş ş Ш ш ش ʃ Y y I ı I ı Ы ы ى/ ـ ɯ Z z Z z Z z З з ز z ` ` ` Ъ ъ ء ʔ Writing Examples
Latin Cirillic Arabic IPA Translation ASCII Common Rational tax taş taş таш تاش taʃ stone sekiz sekiz sâkız секиз ساِكىِز /سِاكىز sækiz eight altyncy altıncı altıncı алтынчы التىنچى altɯnt͡ɕɯ sixth Grammar
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Pronouns
Who-ness & Whose-ness