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m n ŋ | m n ŋ | ||
t tˁ k ʔ | t tˁ k ʔ | ||
b d | b d g | ||
f s ts ɬ tɬ ʃ ħ h | f s ts ɬ tɬ ʃ ħ h | ||
z ʕ | z ʕ | ||
w r j | w r j | ||
{{angbr|'''m n ŋ t ṭ k ʔ b d | {{angbr|'''m n ŋ t ṭ k ʔ b d g f s c ś ć š ħ h z ȝ w r y'''}} | ||
The following vowels were used: | The following vowels were used: |
Revision as of 00:45, 14 March 2017
Netagin is a triconsonantal language inspired by Hebrew, spoken in Western Cuadhlabh.
Todo
final -ʔ to block initial seimhiu
Roots
- n-t-g: ???
- r-s-d: study
- z-ʔ-r: go
- k-d-d: fly
- w-n-š: love
Phonology
Ancient Netagin
Ancient Netagin had the following consonants:
m n ŋ t tˁ k ʔ b d g f s ts ɬ tɬ ʃ ħ h z ʕ w r j
⟨m n ŋ t ṭ k ʔ b d g f s c ś ć š ħ h z ȝ w r y⟩
The following vowels were used:
i iː u uː
a aː oː
aj aw
⟨i ī u ū a ā ō ay aw⟩
Old Netagin
Begadkefat: /t tˁ k b d dˁ g/ > /θ θˁ x v ð ðˁ ɣ/ after a V
Vowels go through Tiberian Hebrew-ish changes