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*the liquid ''l'', which is /ɾ/ when single and /l:/ when geminated | *the liquid ''l'', which is /ɾ/ when single and /l:/ when geminated | ||
''F'' before ''i'' is commonly pronounced | ''F'' before ''i'' is commonly pronounced /ç/. | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== |
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Ancient Tzaloxian (Fiüssu Iaini natively; huēziz tzaloxiniz in Naquian) is one of the two main languages of the Naquian civilization in Tricin.
Introduction
Classification
Mythology
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Tzaloxian has a simple consonant inventory with only 12 consonants:
- the stops p t c q h, pronounced /p t ts k ʔ/
- the nasals m n ŋ, pronounced as in IPA
- the fricatives f s ħ, pronounced /f s x~ħ~h/
- the liquid l, which is /ɾ/ when single and /l:/ when geminated
F before i is commonly pronounced /ç/.
Vowels
Tzaloxian has 45 different vowels, perhaps the most of any major Trician language. There are:
- the simple vowels a i u /ɐ ɪ ʊ/
- the double vowels aa ai au ia ii iu ua ui uu /a:~ar: ɛi ɔu ɪɛ i: ɪʊ ʊɔ ʏɪ u:~y:/
- the triple vowels aä iï uü äa ïi üu /ɐɑ: ɨi: ɨu: ɒ:ə i:e u:o/
- the overlong diphthongs äi aï äu aü ïa iä ïu iü üa uä üi uï /ɑ:ɪ əi: ɑ:ʊ əu: ijə~iʝ:ə jɑ: ijo~iʝ:o ju: uwə~uɣʷ:ə wɑ: uwe~uɣʷ:e wi:/
- the tripthongs aia aiu aua aui iai iau iua iui uai uia uau uiu /ɛjə~ɛʝ:ə ɛjʏ~ɛʝ:ʏ ɔwə~ɔɣʷ:ə ɔwɪ~ɔɣʷ:ɪ jɛɪ jɔʊ~jœʏ jʊə~ʏ:ə jʏi~jʏ:~ʏ: wɛɪ wɪə wɔʊ wɪw~wɯ:~ʷɯ:/