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==History== | ==History== | ||
The first author of Rencadian literature was | The first author of Rencadian literature was Kharuthabaksee Saskatchawaanwhatsapp. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Rencadian is written in an abugida, with the following consonants: ka, kha, nga, ja, cha, ta, tha, da, na, pa, pha, ba, ma, ya, ra, la, wa, wha, sa, ha, a. | Rencadian is written in an abugida, with the following consonants: ka, kha, nga, ja, cha, ta, tha, da, na, pa, pha, ba, ma, ya, ra, la, wa, wha, sa, ha, a. |
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Rencadian (rengkatprathaan) is a language inspired by Sanskrit, Thai and Khmer. Unlike Thai, it's not tonal.
History
The first author of Rencadian literature was Kharuthabaksee Saskatchawaanwhatsapp.
Phonology
Rencadian is written in an abugida, with the following consonants: ka, kha, nga, ja, cha, ta, tha, da, na, pa, pha, ba, ma, ya, ra, la, wa, wha, sa, ha, a.