Kuam
In Hmøøh, Þhea Kï /θeə̯˧ ki˥/ is an analytic monosyllabic tonal language spoken on the island country Þhea Lga̗y off the continent Kjàt Må̀. Þhea Kï has an extraordinarily conplex tone system, with 5 level tones and 6 contour tones. It belongs to a dialect continuum but otherwise has no known relatives.
- Chēy Zhea /xej˦ ɻeə̯˧/ (zhea is 'rose'): inventor of primodality in Hmøøh
Phonology
Rimes (10):
i/e/ə/ɑ/ej/əj/ɑj/iə̯/eə̯/ɨə̯
i e u a ey uy ay ia ea ua
Initials (33):
m/n̪/n/ɳ/p/t̪/t̪s̪/t/ts̠/tʃ/ʈ/ʈʂ/k/ʔ/f/θ/s̪/θ̠/s̠/ʃ/ʂ/x/h/l̪/r̪/l/r/ɭ/ɻ/ʟ/ɰ/j/w
m nh n nr p th tz t ts tx tr tsr k 0 f þh z þ s x sr ch h lh rh l r lr zh lg g y w
Tones (11):
˥/˦/˧/˨/˩/˩˥/˧˥/˥˩/˧˩/˨˩˨/˨˧˨
ä ā a a̱ a̤ a̗ á à a̖ a̬ â
3630 possible syllables
Vocabulary
Þhea Kï is generally purist.