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'''Kutic'''([[w:endonym|endonym]]: ''ḍuk'ap'al''; <small>Kutic:</small> [[Help:IPA|[<nowiki>ɖuk.ʔɐp.ʔɐɫ</nowiki>]]) is a language isolate spoken in western Talkoch. Their [[w:Exonym|exonym]] comes from the [[Ilda|Ildan]] word for them, ''kutinki''<ref>Meaning "house of the west"(''kutil''(west) + ''initās'', "house, home" + ''-ki'', suffix for "people").</ref>. In Maranz, the diphthong /ŋk/ became /ʔk/, leading to a sound changed ''kutikkir'', which was borrowed by [[Moshurian]] and became ''Kutic''.
'''Kutic'''([[w:endonym|endonym]]: ''ḍuk'ap'al''; <small>Kutic:</small> [[Help:IPA|[<nowiki>ɖuk.ʔɐp.ʔɐɫ</nowiki>]]) is a language isolate spoken by the nomadic Kutic people. Their [[w:Exonym|exonym]] comes from the [[Ilda|Ildan]] word for them, ''kutinki''<ref>Meaning "house of the west"(''kutil''(west) + ''initās'', "house, home" + ''-ki'', suffix for "people").</ref>. In Maranz, the diphthong /ŋk/ became /ʔk/, leading to a sound changed ''kutikkir'', which was borrowed by [[Moshurian]] and became ''Kutic''.
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===

Revision as of 20:52, 29 October 2023

Kutic
ḍuk'ap'al
Pronunciation[ɖuk.ʔɐp.ʔɐɫ]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
SettingRadael
Native toIrguşta Region, Moshurian Empire
Native speakers40,000 (400 UH)
Early forms
Various indigenous languages
  • Middle Kutic
Standard form
Central Kutic
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Moshurian Empire
Regulated byKutic Congress(Itupulõ Gũmni)
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Kutic(endonym: ḍuk'ap'al; Kutic: [ɖuk.ʔɐp.ʔɐɫ) is a language isolate spoken by the nomadic Kutic people. Their exonym comes from the Ildan word for them, kutinki[1]. In Maranz, the diphthong /ŋk/ became /ʔk/, leading to a sound changed kutikkir, which was borrowed by Moshurian and became Kutic.

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  1. ^ Meaning "house of the west"(kutil(west) + initās, "house, home" + -ki, suffix for "people").