Modern Phrygian
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Modern Phrygian (Native: βρουζ̌ικιά /vɾuʒiˈɟa/) is modern variety of the Phrygian language.
Modern Phrygian | |
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τα βρουζ̌ικιά ξ̌ώσσα | |
Pronunciation | [ta vɾuʒiˈɟa ˈkʃosa] |
Created by | Shariifka |
Indo-European
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Introduction
Etymology
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Letter | Context | IPA | Examples | Remarks |
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β | everywhere | [v] | ||
γ | before front vowels ([e] or [i]). | [ʝ] | ||
before velar consonants ([ɡ] or [x]) | [ŋ] | This applies when the following consonant is non-palatalized ⟨κ⟩, ⟨ξ⟩, or ⟨χ⟩. | ||
before palatal consonants ([ɟ] or [ç]) | [ɲ] | This applies when the following consonant is palatalized ⟨κ⟩, ⟨ξ⟩, or ⟨χ⟩. | ||
everywhere else | [ɣ] | |||
δ | everywhere | [ð] | ||
ζ | everywhere | [z] | ||
ζ̌ | everywhere | [ʒ] | ||
θ | everywhere | [θ] |