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''yane'' = fire
''yane'' = fire
''harambe''?
==Orthography==
==Orthography==
Being an extremely analytic language, Capetan natively uses a logography called ''tendabe Capeto'' (''tendabe'' means 'writing' or 'written character'). In addition, the Clofabian alphabet and the Talmic alphabet are occasionally used.
Being an extremely analytic language, Capetan natively uses a logography called ''tenda Capeto'' (''tenda'' means 'writing' or 'written character'). In addition, the Clofabian alphabet and the Talmic alphabet are occasionally used.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
'''p t c/qu b d s ch/z m n l r y''' /p t k b~β d~ð ɕ~s tɕ~ts m n l~ɭ~ɺ̢ r j/
'''p t c/qu b d s ch/z m n l r y h''' /p t k b~β d~ð ɕ~s tɕ~ts m n l~ɭ~ɺ̢ r j~z~ʑ h/


===Vowels===
===Vowels===
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*The only allowed geminates are ''tt, ll, rr, zz''.
*The only allowed geminates are ''tt, ll, rr, zz''.
*Initial clusters are uncommon. Allowed initial clusters: /br, dr/ (pronounced [βɾ, ðr])
*Initial clusters are uncommon. Allowed initial clusters: /br, dr/ (pronounced [βɾ, ðr])
*allowed medial clusters: /mp, nt, nk, nd, ld, lt, ln/
*allowed medial clusters: /mp, mb, nt, nk, nd, ld, lt, ln/


==Grammar==
==Grammar==
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