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Netagin is much more widely spoken in Cualand than in Bjeheond in Crackfic Irta. The pronunciation of Netagin varies from place to place; in the predominantly English-speaking parts it underwent a sound change similar to Indian English in reverse: Bjeheondian Netagin t ʈ -> Cualand Netagin θ t. Netagin spelling uses an English inspired orthography with vowels often spelled in strange ways, like silent e's and short vowels marked with double consonants. But this orthography is internally consistent and decipherable since Netagin is a consonantal root language.
Netagin is much more widely spoken in Cualand than in Bjeheond in Crackfic Irta. The pronunciation of Netagin varies from place to place; in the predominantly English-speaking parts it underwent a sound change similar to Indian English in reverse: Bjeheondian Netagin t ʈ -> Cualand Netagin θ t. Netagin spelling uses an English inspired orthography with vowels often spelled in strange ways, like silent e's and short vowels marked with double consonants. But this orthography is internally consistent and decipherable since Netagin is a consonantal root language.


In most Cualand dialects of Netagin, the phoneme <r> is in the process of merging with <ř> and the process is complete for many younger speakers. For them, ř does not trigger an irregular gizra. A notable exception is in the parts of Cualand settled by Hivantish speakers; for them ř merges with l.
In most Cualand dialects of Netagin, the phoneme <r> is in the process of merging with <ř> and the process is complete for many younger speakers. A notable exception is in the parts of Cualand settled by Hivantish speakers; for them ř merges with l.


Cualand Netagin is not a diglossic language; both the written and spoken versions are a form of Shinach Netagin with some syntactic and phonological influences from Classical Netagin.
Cualand Netagin is not a diglossic language; both the written and spoken versions are a form of Shinach Netagin with some syntactic and phonological influences from Classical Netagin.
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