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jahn Schong | |
Pronunciation | [/jan41 sʰɔŋ55/] |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
Lakovic
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Schong (shong, natively jahn Schong /jan41 sʰɔŋ55/; Hlou: Ntzog Xöb) is a Lakovic language (related to Windermere), spoken in Tumhan. It's inspired by Dutch, Cantonese, Thai and Burmese.
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.
Todo
jahn 'language' ~ Old Wdm. șahn 'word'
khowh 'person'
External history
Schong is, in many ways, the second incarnation of my old Neck Thai, which was a Thai giblang spelled like Dutch.
Phonology
Monophthongs: a e i o u m n ng l /a e i o u m n ŋ l/
m n ng = /m n ŋ/
p t ts k ' = /p t ts k ʔ/
ph th tsh kh = aspirated
z sch g h = /s sʰ x h/
w r l j = /w r l j/
tones:
Tone 1 (high level): a e i o uu m n ng l
Tone 2 (rising): aa ee ii oo uu mm nn nng ll
Tone 3 (falling): ah eh ih oh uh uh mh nh ngh lh
Grammar
Atelic: schak; Telic: lack of schak
Example:
- Rii tshln raa. = "I ate the fruit (all of it)."
- Rii tshln schak raa. = "I ate some of the fruit."