Twench (Native: Poewleis /puvˈlɛɪs/) is a Gallo-Romance language.
Introduction
Etymology
The endonym Poewleis is derived from poewel (< Latin populus), meaning "common folk".
The English name Twench is ultimately derived from Tuihanti, a Germanic tribe.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
spelling |
IPA |
Remarks
|
normally |
final
|
b
|
/b/ |
/p/ |
|
ch
|
/x/ |
|
d
|
/d/ |
/t/ |
|
f
|
/f/ |
|
g
|
/ɡ/ |
/k/ |
|
gh
|
/ɣ/ |
/x/ |
May instead be pronounced /ʝ/ or /x/ depending on dialect.
|
h
|
/ɦ/ |
— |
May be pronounced /h/ depending on dialect.
|
j
|
/j/ |
— |
|
k
|
/k/ |
Written ⟨ck⟩ when doubled.
|
l
|
/l/ |
Pronounced dark/velarized ([ɫ]) word-finally and before consonants.
|
m
|
/m/ |
|
n
|
/n/ |
Assimilates place of articulation with following consonant.
|
ng
|
/ŋ/ |
|
p
|
/p/ |
|
q
|
/k/ |
In loanwords
|
qu
|
/kv/ |
— |
In loanwords
|
r
|
/r/ |
|
s
|
/s/ |
|
sj
|
/ʃ/ |
In loanwords
|
t
|
/t/ |
|
th
|
/t/ |
— |
Mostly in loanwords, or dialectal for /θ/.
|
v
|
/f/ |
— |
|
w
|
/v/ |
/f/ |
|
x
|
/ks/ |
In loanwords
|
z
|
/z/ |
— |
|
zj
|
/ʒ/ |
— |
In loanwords
|
|
Vowels and diphthongs
spelling |
IPA
|
checked |
free
|
a
|
/ɑ/ |
/a(ː)/
|
aa
|
/a(ː)/ |
—
|
aai
|
/aːi̯/
|
ai
|
/ɑi̯/
|
au
|
/ɔu̯/
|
e
|
/ɛ/, /ə/[1] |
/e(ː)/, /ə/[1]
|
ee
|
/e(ː)/
|
eeu
|
/eːu̯/
|
ei
|
/ɛi̯/
|
eu
|
/ø(ː)/
|
i, y
|
/ɪ/, /ə/[1] |
/i(ː)/
|
ie
|
/i(ː)/
|
ieu
|
/iu̯/
|
ij
|
/i(ː)/
|
o
|
/ɔ/ |
/o(ː)/
|
oe
|
/u(ː)/
|
oei
|
/ui̯/
|
oi
|
/ɔi̯/
|
oo
|
/o(ː)/ |
—
|
ooi
|
/oːi̯/
|
ou
|
/u(ː)/
|
u
|
/ʏ/ |
/y(ː)/
|
ui
|
/œy̯/
|
uu
|
/y(ː)/ |
—
|
|
Alphabet
Letter |
Name |
IPA
|
A a |
a |
[aː]
|
B b |
be |
[beː]
|
C c |
ce |
[seː]
|
D d |
de |
[deː]
|
E e |
e |
[eː]
|
F f |
ef |
[ɛf]
|
G g |
ge |
[ɡeː]
|
H h |
ha |
[ɦaː]
|
I i |
i |
[iː]
|
|
Letter |
Name |
IPA
|
J j |
je |
[jeː]
|
K k |
ka |
[kaː]
|
L l |
el |
[ɛɫ]
|
M m |
em |
[ɛm]
|
N n |
en |
[ɛn]
|
O o |
o |
[oː]
|
P p |
pe |
[peː]
|
Q q |
ku |
[ku]
|
R r |
er |
[ɛɾ]
|
|
Letter |
Name |
IPA
|
S s |
es |
[ɛs]
|
T t |
te |
[teː]
|
U u |
u |
[yː]
|
V v |
ve |
[feː]
|
W w |
we |
[veː]
|
X x |
iks |
[ɪks]
|
Y y |
Griekeise i |
[gɾiːˈkɛɪsə iː]
|
(IJ ij) |
longe i |
[ˈlɔŋə iː]
|
Z z |
zet |
[zɛt]
|
|
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Numerals
Twench numerals
|
Cardinal |
Ordinal |
Fractional
|
0
|
nul |
nulliesem |
—
|
1
|
uun |
primeer, prijm |
—
|
2
|
dous |
zekond |
demei
|
3
|
treis |
tiers |
tiers
|
4
|
kwatter |
kwaart |
kwaart
|
5
|
sink |
kint |
kint
|
6
|
zechs |
zechsem |
zechsem
|
7
|
zet |
zettem |
zettem
|
8
|
ocht |
ochtem |
ochtem
|
9
|
noew |
noewem |
noewem
|
10
|
dies |
diesem |
diesem
|
11
|
onze |
onzem |
onzem
|
12
|
dozze |
dozzem |
dozzem
|
13
|
trezze |
trezzem |
trezzem
|
14
|
kwattorze |
kwattorzem |
kwattorzem
|
15
|
kinze |
kinzem |
kinzem
|
16
|
zezze |
zezzem |
zezzem
|
17
|
zetdies |
zetdiesem |
zetdiesem
|
20
|
wijnt |
wijntiesem |
wijntiesem
|
21
|
uun et wijnt |
wijntiesem-primeer |
wijntiesem-primeer
|
30
|
treint |
treintiesem |
treintiesem
|
40
|
kwaraant |
kwaraantiesem |
kwaraantiesem
|
50
|
sinkaant |
sinkaantiesem |
sinkaantiesem
|
60
|
zechsaant |
zechsaantiesem |
zechsaantiesem
|
70
|
zettaant |
zettaantiesem |
zettaantiesem
|
80
|
ochtaant |
ochtaantiesem |
ochtaantiesem
|
90
|
noewaant |
noewaaantiesem |
noewaaantiesem
|
100
|
seint |
seintiesem |
seintiesem
|
1000
|
mil |
milliesem |
milliesem
|
10^6
|
miljoun |
miljouniesem |
miljouniesem
|
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
Other resources
Endnotes
- ^ a b c ⟨e⟩ and ⟨i⟩, when unstressed, are sometimes pronounced /ə/.