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'''Schong''' (''shong'', natively ''jahn Schong'' /jan41 sʰɔŋ55/; [[Hlou]]: ''Ntzog Xöb'') is an analytic tonal [[Lakovic languages|Lakovic language]] (related to [[Windermere]]), spoken in [[Verse:Tricin/Tumhan|Tumhan]]. It's inspired by Dutch, Czech, Cantonese, Thai and Burmese.
'''Schong''' (''shong'', natively ''jahn Schong'' /jan41 sʰɔŋ55/) is an analytic tonal [[Lakovic languages|Lakovic language]] (related to [[Windermere]]), spoken in [[Verse:Tricin/Tumhan|Tumhan]]. It's inspired by Dutch, Czech, Cantonese, Thai and Burmese.


The name Schong is thought to be an exonym from a Hlou-Shum language, ultimately from "Ashan" (a name for a Lakovic speaking people or a Talman region?); however, Schong is in the Tumhanic branch, not Ashanic. Its closest relative is [[Æ]].
The name Schong is thought to be an exonym, ultimately from "Ashan" (a name for a Lakovic speaking people or a Talman region?); however, Schong is in the Tumhanic branch, not Ashanic. Its closest relative is [[Æ]].


Unlike Æ, Schong:  
Unlike Æ, Schong:  
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