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The vowels are ''a e i o u ɐ'', with only ''ɐ i u'' allowed in unstressed syllables. In addition there are diphthongs and nasal vowels (written with a tilde). | The vowels are ''a e i o u ɐ'', with only ''ɐ i u'' allowed in unstressed syllables. In addition there are diphthongs and nasal vowels (written with a tilde). | ||
==Grammar== | |||
===Nouns=== | |||
Yacavestu has a two way grammatical gender system like Clofabosin: animate/inanimate. |
Revision as of 07:06, 22 March 2023
Yacavestu (Yacɐvestu) is a language of Yaca Island in Tricin. It's inspired by Clofabosin, Khmer and Portuguese.
Phonology
The consonants of Yacavestu are p t ch c b d gh g m n nh l lh r f v s z y.
The vowels are a e i o u ɐ, with only ɐ i u allowed in unstressed syllables. In addition there are diphthongs and nasal vowels (written with a tilde).
Grammar
Nouns
Yacavestu has a two way grammatical gender system like Clofabosin: animate/inanimate.