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''' | '''Siészal''' (''SAY-shəl''; natively ''Siészal-ŋió'' /s(ʲ)eːʃalˠ ŋ(ʲ)oː/ 'Siészal language'; ''ŋó'' is from Middle Chinese 語) is a Sino-Xenic language official in Lõis's Japan and Korea. It's inspired by Irish, Arabic and Farsi. | ||
Stress: first long vowel in stem, if no long vowel in stem then initial | Stress: first long vowel in stem, if no long vowel in stem then initial | ||
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Initial /l(ˠ)/ is not allowed in native words. | Initial /l(ˠ)/ is not allowed in native words. | ||
Old | Old Siészal had many complicated clusters such as ''pt'', ''tpx-''. | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||
'''a i u á í ú é ó aj aw''' /æ~ɑ ɪ ʊ æ:~ɑ: i: u: e: o: aj aw/ | '''a i u á í ú é ó aj aw''' /æ~ɑ ɪ ʊ æ:~ɑ: i: u: e: o: aj aw/ | ||
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==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||
===Sino orthography=== | ===Sino orthography=== | ||
Siészal is written in a mixture of native, phonetic characters (in which each character represents one morpheme and encodes the phonetics) and ''Xánzí'' [xɑːnˠzˠɰiː], or Chinese characters, for Sinoxenic loans. | |||
===''Liómazí''=== | ===''Liómazí''=== |
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