Řeuŋnie
Ouřefr /ˈəʊr̝ɛfə/ (Ouřefrnie cijtnr /əʊr̝ɛfəɲeː tsijʔtnɐ/) is an Idavic language belonging to the Nabŋaic branch. It is inspired by Czech, Dutch, Cantonese, RP English and Japanese (but mainly by the first two). It is the second most widely spoken Nabŋaic language after Nabbrzé.
Test
Woeŋanieš uisřibeit no vahrádoevijŋ, ar woþloce bačurňr řeunie aš ŋóvej těmzánišie. Evlódr wie doežanejne hář, po řitáŋ.
Phonology
"Czech with more vowels and simpler phonotactics"
Consonants
p b t d ť ď c (dz) č dž k g f þ s š ch w v z ž h m n ň ŋ l r ř j /p b t d c ɟ ts dz tʃ dʒ k ɣ f θ s ʃ x w v z ʒ h m n ɲ ŋ l~ɫ ɾ~ɹ r̝ j/
m n ŋ can be syllabic
Glottal reinforcement, but no gemination
Vowels
a e/ě i/y o u á/ar é/er/ěr ij/ei ó/or ú eu/ui ie/ir oe/ur ou r ŕ /ɐ ɛ (j)ɛ ɪ ɔ (Japanese u) ɑː(ɹ) ɛː(ɹ) ɪj~ɛɪ ɔː(ɹ) (Japanese ū) œː eː(ɹ) oː(ɹ) əʊ ə(ɹ) ɜː(ɹ)/
ě i ie ij eu are palatalizing; all other orthographic vowels are nonpalatalizing
Suprasegmentals
Long vowels take two morae; downstep as in Japanese
Historically hard-soft vowel pairs
Some vowel letters denote palatalization of the preceding consonant. For example, dě tě ně are read as if they were spelled ďe ťe ňe.
- hard y ~ soft i
- hard u ~ soft i
- hard a ~ soft ě
- hard o ~ soft ě
- hard ei ~ soft ij
- hard ou ~ soft eu
- hard ui ~ soft eu
- hard oe ~ soft ie
- hard ú ~ soft ij
Long vowels result from OSL čettijn > četijn; četijn > čeetijn