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** Zzeic | ** Zzeic | ||
*** [[Zzean]]: Undergoes cluster reduction and a lot of compounding | *** [[Zzean]]: Undergoes cluster reduction and a lot of compounding | ||
* [[Æ]]: Danish-inspired monosyllabic and tonal language | * [[Æ]]: Danish-inspired monosyllabic and tonal language | ||
* [[Ditab]]: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. ''Not'' a liturgical language. | * [[Ditab]]: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. ''Not'' a liturgical language. | ||
* [[Afeherë]] | * [[Afeherë]] |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 22 November 2024
Angai (/ˈɑːŋgaɪ/; the name is from Flei á˧ ngaí˩ 'CLF world' Paleo-Flei /aː˧ ⁿgai˩/ ) is a setting dominated by highly tonal languages.
- Qwbmwdqwg: A tritonal root language
- Irenesian languages
- Kawenic
- Quququqquq: A language with only /k u a/ and two tones
- Tucootka
- Tuatu'yat
- Kawenyen
- Sikorian
- Ernic
- Ernish (auzinim)
- Whyastian (xʷivyaosdia)
- Lhabhdwenic
- Lhabhdweni
- Dhasrawita
- Kawenic
- Akya-Woms languages
- Æ: Danish-inspired monosyllabic and tonal language
- Ditab: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. Not a liturgical language.
- Afeherë
- Toki Ike
- Séiseal
- Wīäkkarung
- Thackish
- Scrouse
- Whāso