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===Orthography===
===Orthography===


There are 3 main orthographies used by Neskara: Georgian, Cyrillic, and Latin. The Georgian script is the most commonly used script to transcribe Neskara.
There are 3 main orthographies used by Neskara: Georgian, Cyrillic, and Latin. The Georgian script is the most commonly used script to transcribe Nesekara.  
 
Cyrillic || a A  п П  т Т  к К  e E  ф Ф  с С  s S 
 
Georgian || ე    პ    ტ    კ    ე    ვ    ზ    ს
 
Latin    || A a  p P  t T  k K  e E  f F  s S  z Z
 
IPA      || [a]  [p]  [t]  [k]  [ɛ]  [f]  [s̺]  [s̻]


===Consonants===
===Consonants===
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There are 5 vowels in Nesekara. Due to aerial features by Georgian, the /e/ and /o/ have drifted to /ɛ/ and /ɔ̝/ respectively.
There are 5 vowels in Nesekara. Due to aerial features by Georgian, the /e/ and /o/ have drifted to /ɛ/ and /ɔ̝/ respectively.


/i/ <i, и>
/i/ <i, и, ი>


/u/ <u, у>
/u/ <u, у, უ>


/ɛ/ <e, e>
/ɛ/ <e, e, ე>


/ɔ̝/ <o, o>
/ɔ̝/ <o, o, ო>


/æ/ <a, a>
/æ/ <a, a, ა>


Length is not contrastive.
Length is not contrastive.
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====Accent====
====Accent====


Intonation occurs via ''pitch-promenance'', i.e the pitch of the stressed syllable is different than the syllables surrounding it. The stressed syllable is always somewhat higher than others syllables
Intonation occurs via ''pitch-promenance'', i.e the pitch of the stressed syllable is different than the syllables surrounding it. The stressed syllable is always somewhat higher than nonstressed syllables.


===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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The syllable structure of Nesekara is always CV; any consonant is permitted to start a syllable. However, the sonority hierarchy is ''usually'' followed when constructing a word.
 
===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===


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