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Tone 1 (high level): a i o oe u m n ng r
Tone 1 (high level): a e i o uu m n ng r


Tone 2 (rising): aa ii oo ooe uu mm nn nng rr
Tone 2 (rising): aa ee ii oo uu mm nn nng rr


Tone 3 (falling): ah ih oh oeh uh mh nh ngh rh
Tone 3 (falling): ah eh ih oh uh uh mh nh ngh rh


==Grammar==
==Grammar==
Atelic: ''schak''; telic: lack of ''schak''
Atelic: ''schak''; telic: lack of ''schak''

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jahn Schong
Pronunciation[/jan41 sʰɔŋ55/]
Created byIlL, Praimhín
SettingVerse:Tricin
Lakovic
  • Ashanic
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Schong (shong, natively jahn Schong /jan41 sʰɔŋ55/; Hlou: Ntzog Xöl) is a Lakovic language, related to Windermere. It's inspired by Dutch, Burmese, Cantonese and Thai.

Schong = an exonym (from a Hlou-Shum language?) ultimately from Ashan

Todo

jahn 'language' ~ Old Wdm. șahn 'word'

External history

Schong is, in many ways, the second incarnation of my old Neck Thai (a Thai giblang spelled like Dutch). It also has Cantonese and Allemañisch elements.

Phonology

Monophthongs: a e i o u m n ng r /a e i o u m n ŋ r/

m n nj

p t ts k ' = /p t ts k ʔ/

ph th tsh kh = aspirated

s sch h = /s sʰ h/

w r l j = /w r l j/

tones:

Tone 1 (high level): a e i o uu m n ng r

Tone 2 (rising): aa ee ii oo uu mm nn nng rr

Tone 3 (falling): ah eh ih oh uh uh mh nh ngh rh

Grammar

Atelic: schak; telic: lack of schak