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Sésjallese (natively Sésjall ttav) is an Idavic language spoken in Etalocin, inspired by Irish, Arabic and Persian.
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Cluster-smoothing sound changes (to make clusters more IE)
Get séimhiú from ultrashort yers?
Phonology
Consonants
p b m f v t(t) d(d) n(n) s(s) z(z) tj dj sj zj k(k) g(g) ŋ(ŋ) x(x) h w y r(r) l(l) /p b m f v t(ʲ) d(ʲ) n(ʲ) s(ʲ) z(ʲ) tʃ dʒ ʃ ʒ k(ʲ) g(ʲ) ŋ(ʲ) x(ʲ) h w j r(ʲ) l(ˠ)/
Double consonants indicate Irish broadness/Arabic emphaticness.
The distinction between hard and soft /n l/ are neutralized before retroflexes /tʂ, dʐ, ʂ, ʐ/; both are pronounced as apical [ɳ ɭ] before retroflexes.
Native p occurs, although very rarely.
Vowels
a i u á í ú é ó ay aw /æ~ɑ~ə ʲɪ~ʲə ʊ æ:~ɑ: i: u: e: o: aj aw/