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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' /ɛ/ ''eh'' is an [[Verse:Angai|Angai]]an tonal language inspired by Danish and Vietnamese (and the name is inspired by the real-world E language). | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (natively [ʔe˧˧]; in English /ɛ/ ''eh'') is an [[Verse:Angai|Angai]]an tonal language inspired by Danish and Vietnamese (and the name is inspired by the real-world E language). | ||
rø{{acute}}dˀ grø{{acute}}dˀ med flø{{cdb}}d could be a chengyu | rø{{acute}}dˀ grø{{acute}}dˀ med flø{{cdb}}d could be a chengyu |
Revision as of 18:00, 20 November 2024
Æ (natively [ʔe˧˧]; in English /ɛ/ eh) is an Angaian tonal language inspired by Danish and Vietnamese (and the name is inspired by the real-world E language).
rǿdˀ grǿdˀ med flø̣d could be a chengyu
Phonology
Initials
b d bl gl g f s fl sl t h m n ng l r v j 0 /p t pl (lat. aff.) k f s fl (lat. fric.) ts x m n ŋ l ʀ v j (glottal stop)/
Medials
-r-: Only abstractly a medial, rV combinations must be learned (Allowed: br dr gr fr sr tr hr mr nr ngr vr)
Vowels
Nuclei: i y u ů e ø o æ æ̊ a å (as in Danish except: æ̊ = /œ/, ů = /u/ and u = Vietnamese ư)
Finals
-0 -j -v -d -r -n -m /-0 -j -w -ð̞ -ɐ -~ -w~/
Tones
8 tones (2 with stød)? Or should stød be independent?