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ʔ m n s z ts ʃ ʒ l r w y ħ ʕ tʕ q sʕ tsʕ h | ʔ m n s z ts ʃ ʒ l r w y ħ ʕ tʕ q sʕ tsʕ h | ||
Begadkefat: p t k b d g -> f θ x v ð ɣ | Begadkefat: p t k b d g -> f θ x v ð ɣ (written ph th kh bh dh gh) | ||
Vowels: a ā i ī u ū e o ai au (as in Sanskrit) | Vowels: a ā i ī u ū e o ai au (as in Sanskrit) | ||
Anusvara inspired by mimation, visarga inspired by ta marbuta and he mappiq | Anusvara inspired by mimation, visarga inspired by ta marbuta and he mappiq |
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Mayyahi (numa Mayyaħī) is a language of Méich Bhaonnáiqh. It has a Proto-Semitic, Sanskrit and Modern Standard Arabic aesthetic and is spoken by the Mayyaħ people.
In-universe influences include Crannish, Azalic, and Togarmite. Mayyaħī has lots of words which look like Crannish, English and Irish but are adapted unetymologically to a Proto-Semitic or Sanskrit aesthetic, sometimes with the same meanings as in the source languages.
Phonology
p t k b d g ʔ m n s z ts ʃ ʒ l r w y ħ ʕ tʕ q sʕ tsʕ h
Begadkefat: p t k b d g -> f θ x v ð ɣ (written ph th kh bh dh gh)
Vowels: a ā i ī u ū e o ai au (as in Sanskrit)
Anusvara inspired by mimation, visarga inspired by ta marbuta and he mappiq