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'''Dry Icelandic''' is a language in the Ftseezhic branch of the Mustlup family. It is inspired by Icelandic, Scottish Gaelic and Northern Sami. The Hussmauch counterpart to this language is [[Nurian]].
Anglo-Swedo-Sino-Korean jokelang; include a xenic layer from a Pama-Nyungan-like language Dårle


Use "Fljeongmjeongths" somewhere
Flijeon River
Andaegol
Mjeolnir 'big hammer' -- hammer that periodically destroys the world (Sino-Korean myeol 'to wipe out') in Anbirese mythology?
Mjeolbon 'Melbourne'
brjedjeong
sjeong - sky, skjeong - to clean
Daerjeong-eup: town located where our timeline's Dwellingup is
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Dry Icelandic uses the following consonants:
*'''k g ng''' /k g ŋ/
 
*'''kj/tj gj/dj thj nj''' /tɕ d͡ʑ ɕ ɲ/
*The velar stops ''g'', ''k'', ''ŋ'', which are pronounced /k, kʰ, ŋ/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔkʰ, hk, kŋ/ respectively.
*'''t d th n''' /t d θ n/
*The dental stops ''d'', ''t'', ''n'', which are pronounced /t, tʰ, n/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔtʰ, ht, tn/ respectively.
*'''p b f v m''' /p b f v~w m/
*The lateral affricates '''', ''ξ'', which are pronounced /tɬ, tɬʰ/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔtɬʰ, htɬ/ respectively.
*'''s sj/stj/skj h''' /s ɧ h/
*The alveolar affricates ''dz'', ''c'', which are pronounced /ts, tsʰ/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔtsʰ, hts/ respectively.
*'''r l -d j''' /ɾ l ð j/
*The fricatives ''h'', ''σ'', ''s'', which are pronounced /x, ɬ, s/ respectively.
*The labials ''b'', ''p'', ''m'', which are pronounced /p, pʰ, m/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔpʰ, hp, pm/ respectively.
*The resonants ''l'', ''r'', ''v'', ''j'' pronounced /l, r, v, j/. When geminated they are pronounced /tl, tr, kv, c/ respectively.


The majority of consonants come in expected plain and palatalized pairs. Exceptions are noted here:
[w] is an allophone of hard /v/ after consonants.


*Hard ''dž'', ''č'' are pronounced /q, qʰ/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔqʰ, hq/ respectively.
/t d tʰ s z n/ are dental(ized).
*Soft ''dž'', ''č'' are pronounced /tʂ, tʂʰ/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔtʂʰ, htʂ/ respectively.
*Hard ''þ'', ''ð'', ''š'' are pronounced /h, ɣ, χ/ respectively.
*Soft ''þ'', ''ð'', ''š'' are pronounced /ɕ, ʑ, ʂ/ respectively.
*Soft ''f'', ''v'' are pronounced /ç, j/ respectively. (Soft ''v'' behaves identically to ''j''.)


===Vowels===
===Vowels===
Dry Icelandic has 2 short vowels and 5 long vowels.
Anbirese has 7 vowel phonemes. ''eu'' /ɨ/ may be treated as a hard counterpart of ''i'' /i/: ''mi ni pi ti ki bi di gi fi vi'' are read as ''mji nji pji tji kji bji dji gji fji vji''. ''si zi li'' are an exception: they're pronounced [ɕi ʑi li].
 
*Short vowels: ''a ja y i'' = /a ʲa i ʲi/
*Long vowels: ''á já é jé ý í ó jó ú jú'' = /aː ʲaː ia ʲia iː ʲiː ua ʲua uː ʲuː/


==Numbers==
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
*0: hríkja /ˈxrʲiːcʰa/
|-
*1: sjécy /ˈsʲiatsʰɨ/
! rowspan="2" |
*2: kli /cʰlʲi/
! colspan="2" |Front
*3: sgá /skaː/
! rowspan="2" |Central
*4: mávi /ˈmaːji/
! rowspan="2" |Back
*5: féhy /ˈfɨaxɨ/
|-
*6: jéσja /ˈjiaɬʲa/
! style="width: 45px; " |<small>unrounded</small>
*7: čaþja /ˈqʰaɕa/
! style="width: 45px; " |<small>rounded</small>
*8: pyŋyd /ˈpʰɨŋɨt/
|-
*9: cón /tsʰuan/
! style="" |Close
*10: fáti /ˈfaːtʰʲi/
| '''i''' /i/
*11: kjéti /ˈcʰiatʰʲi/
| '''u''' /ü/
*12: cjú /tsʰʲuː/
| '''eu''' [ɨ]
*144: pjórač /ˈpʰʲuaraqʰ/
| '''o''' /o~u/
*1728: sylja /ˈsɨlʲa/
|-
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! style="" |Mid
[[Category:Conlangs]]
| '''ae, e''' //
[[Category:Mustlup languages]]
| '''ö''' /ø~œ/
| '''eo''' [ə]
| '''eo''' /ʌ~ɔ/
|-
! style="" |Open
|
|
| '''a''' /ɐ/
|
|}
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