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|+ Consonant phonemes
|+ Consonant phonemes
! colspan="2"|
! colspan="2" rowspan="2"|
! Labial
! rowspan="2"| Labial
! Coronal
! rowspan="2"| Coronal
! Palatal/ <br /> Postalveolar
! rowspan="2"| Palatal/ <br /> Postalveolar
! Velar
! colspan="2"| Velar
! Glottal
! rowspan="2"| Glottal
|-
! plain
! labialized
|-
|-
! rowspan = "2" | Nasal
! rowspan = "2" | Nasal
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| ɲ
| ɲ
| ŋ
| ŋ
| ŋʷ
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|-
|-
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| ɲˀ
| ɲˀ
| ŋˀ
| ŋˀ
| ŋʷˀ
|
|
|-
|-
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| tʃ
| tʃ
| k
| k
|  
|
| ʔ
|-
|-
! aspirated
! aspirated
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| tʃʰ
| tʃʰ
| kʰ
| kʰ
| kʷʰ
|-
|-
! voiced
! voiced
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| dʒ
| dʒ
| ɡ
| ɡ
| ɡʷ
|
|
|-
|-
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| ʄ
| ʄ
| ɠ
| ɠ
| ɠʷ
|
|
|-
|-
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| ⁿdʒ
| ⁿdʒ
| ᵑɡ
| ᵑɡ
| ᵑɡʷ
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|
|-
|-
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| s
| s
| ʃ
| ʃ
|
|  
|  
| h
| h
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| v
| v
| z
| z
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
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| ᶬv
| ᶬv
| ⁿz
| ⁿz
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
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|-
! colspan = "2" | Approximant
! colspan = "2" | Approximant
| w
|  
| l
| l
| j
| j
|  
| ɰ
| w
|  
|  
|-
|-
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Revision as of 03:14, 25 September 2023

Hara (/hɑɹə/, native: foharaa /ɸòhàɾàː/) is a South Semitic language.

Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Consonant phonemes
Labial Coronal Palatal/
Postalveolar
Velar Glottal
plain labialized
Nasal plain m n ɲ ŋ ŋʷ
glottalized ɲˀ ŋˀ ŋʷˀ
Stop tenuis p t k ʔ
aspirated tʃʰ kʷʰ
voiced b d ɡ ɡʷ
implosive ɓ ɗ ʄ ɠ ɠʷ
prenasalized ᵐb ⁿd ⁿdʒ ᵑɡ ᵑɡʷ
Fricative voiceless f s ʃ h
voiced v z
prenasalized ᶬv ⁿz
Approximant l j ɰ w
Tap/Trill ɾ

Vowels

Vowel phonemes
  Front Central Back
High i, iː u, uː
Mid e, eː o, oː
Low a, aː

Diphthongs do not exist in native words.

Nasals can be syllabic.

A long vowel consists of two moras. A syllabic nasal is considered a mora.

Tones

A mora can have either a low tone or high vowel. Low tone is considered the default/unmarked form.

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources