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Fejãto is a little-documented language whose speakers live somewhere west of the Asgejerssø. As more and more study of the language and | Fejãto is a little-documented language whose speakers live somewhere west of the Asgejerssø. As more and more study of the language and its grammar is done, this page will be updated accordingly. For now, only a rudimentary phonology has been compiled by explorers who dare to cross the treacherous seas. | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 22 October 2013
Fejanese | |
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Fejãto | |
Pronunciation | [[Help:IPA|fɛ'ʒʲɐ̃,to:]] |
Created by | – |
Native to | ? |
Native speakers | ? (2012) |
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Official status | |
Official language in | ? |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-2 | als |
ISO 639-3 | als |
Fejãto is a little-documented language whose speakers live somewhere west of the Asgejerssø. As more and more study of the language and its grammar is done, this page will be updated accordingly. For now, only a rudimentary phonology has been compiled by explorers who dare to cross the treacherous seas.
Phonology
Letters | Letter Name | Pronunciation | Further information |
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a | ame | [ɐ] | reduced to [ɛ] in vernacular speech when unstressed |
ã | ãme | [ɐ̃] | syllables containing (ã) takes always take primary stress |
b | beme | [b] | often silenced when appearing after (m) except for formal speech |
d | dome | [d] | when followed by a vowel, (d) represents [d͡ʒ] |
e | eme | [e:]/[ɛ] | [ɛ] when unstressed |
f | efe | [f] | - |
g | gome | [ɤ] | often reduced to [ɤ] unless word-initial |
h | home | [x] | [x] unless used in a consonant cluster, then adds palatilization |
i | ibe | [i] | - |
j | jome | [ʒ] | often palatalized in vernacular speech |
k | kame | [k] | - |
l | lobe | [l] | (ll) represents [lʲ] |
m | ame | [m] | often silenced when word-final |
n | ene | [n] | - |
o | obe | [o]/[ɔ] | [ɔ] when unstressed |
p | pame | [p] | - |
r | reme | [r] | tapped; can be trilled if one wants to emphasize the (r) |
s | ese | [ʃ] | when (ss) occurs and in very formal speech (s) is pronouced [s] |
t | ete | [t] | when followed by a vowel, (t) represents [t͡ʃ] |
u | ume | [u] | - |
v | [v] | - |