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Ormå
ormå píppi
Pronunciation[ormɔ píppi]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
Native toOrmå Nation
EthnicityOrmå people
Yeldhic
  • Ulmic
    • Umic
      • Ormå
Early forms
Proto-Yeldhic
  • Proto-Ulmic
    • Proto-Umic
Official status
Official language in
Ormå Nation, Southern Ulmis
Recognised minority
language in
Southern Ulmis, Moshuria
Regulated byOrmả Committee(Kikilẽ Ormå)
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Ormå(/ormo/, ormå píppi; Ormå: [ormɔ píppi]) is a language spoken by the Ormå people of the southern areas of the tundras of Ulmis. It is an Umic language, so it is related to the languages of Umį and Pailä. The Umic languages themselves are a sub-branch of the Ulmic languages, which includes Pêrsir and Zadję.

It is a fusional SOV language that, like all other Ulmic languages, heavily features nasalised vowels.

Phonology

Orthography

Ormå uses a modified form of the Standard Ulmic Script(SUS)[1], which includes a special letter, ⟨å⟩, that represents the phoneme /ɔ/, which among Ulmic languages is unique to Ormå.

Consonants

Bilabial Alveolar Velar Palatal
Plosive pulmonic p b t d k g c
aspirated pʰ bʱ tʰ dʱ kʰ gʱ
Trill/tap r~ɾ
Nasal m n̥ n ŋ
Fricative pulmonic s z x ç
velarised sˠ zˠ
Approximant pulmonic w j
lateral l ʎ

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i y u
Close-mid e o
Open-mid/Near-open æ ɔ
Open a

Nasalised vowels

Front Central Back
Close ĩ ỹ ũ
Close-mid õ
Open ã

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Other resources

  1. ^ har har