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Rencadian ('' | Rencadian (''rengkatprathaan'') is a language inspired by Sanskrit, Thai and Khmer. Unlike Thai, it's not tonal. | ||
==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, 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, sa, ha, a. |
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Rencadian (rengkatprathaan) is a language inspired by Sanskrit, Thai and Khmer. Unlike Thai, it's not tonal.
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, sa, ha, a.