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==Background==
Asári is the most-spoken language in the Milky Way Galaxy.  The Asari race, first to discover the Citadel Station, quickly became the leaders of galactic government and other affairs.  Being one of the most widespread and certainly the 'oldest' spacefaring race in the modern Milky Way, the Asari enjoy the benefits of having Asári as one of the four administrative languages of the Citadel Council. 
The Asari language detailed in this article is High Asari, or ''Asári teporu'' (AT).
==Phonology==
{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle"
!'''Letters'''
!'''Pronunciation'''
!'''Further information'''
|-
|a
|[a:]
|has no short version
|-
|c
|[kʰ]
| -
|-
|e
|[ɛ] / [e:]
| -
|-
|g
|[g]
| -
|-
|h
|[h]
| -
|-
|i
|[i]
| -
|-
|k
|[kʰ]
| rarely used, usually replaced by ''c''
|-
|l
|[l]
| -
|-
|m
|[m]
| -
|-
|n
|[n]
| -
|-
|o
|[ɔ]
| -
|-
|p
|[p]
| -
|-
|r
|[r]
|
|-
|s
|[s]
| -
|-
|t
|[t]
| -
|-
|u
|[ʉ]
|has no short version
|-
|v
|[v]
| -
|-
|x
|[ks]
| -
|-
|y
|[i]
|makes the same sound as ''i''
|-
|z
|[z]
|rarely used
|}

Revision as of 02:35, 12 April 2013

Asári
Asári
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|a'sa:'ri"]]
Created by
Native toThessia and other Asari Worlds, the Citadel
Native speakersTrillions (2185)
Language codes
ISO 639-1as
ISO 639-2asa
ISO 639-3asa


Background

Asári is the most-spoken language in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Asari race, first to discover the Citadel Station, quickly became the leaders of galactic government and other affairs. Being one of the most widespread and certainly the 'oldest' spacefaring race in the modern Milky Way, the Asari enjoy the benefits of having Asári as one of the four administrative languages of the Citadel Council.

The Asari language detailed in this article is High Asari, or Asári teporu (AT).

Phonology

Letters Pronunciation Further information
a [a:] has no short version
c [kʰ] -
e [ɛ] / [e:] -
g [g] -
h [h] -
i [i] -
k [kʰ] rarely used, usually replaced by c
l [l] -
m [m] -
n [n] -
o [ɔ] -
p [p] -
r [r]
s [s] -
t [t] -
u [ʉ] has no short version
v [v] -
x [ks] -
y [i] makes the same sound as i
z [z] rarely used