Níevzi

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Nivian
Níevzi
Pronunciation: /'ɲevzi/
Spoken in: Pirsirus
Region: Eastern Europe
Total speakers:
Ranking:
Language family: language isolate
Writing system: Latin
Official status
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Language codes
ISO 639-1
ISO 639-2
SIL
See also: LanguageLists of languages




Background

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Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive p b t d k g
Fricative ɸ f v θ ð s v t͡s ʃ ʒ χ ʁ h
Approximant ɹ j
Flap or tap
Lateral fric. ɬ
Lateral app. l

Vowels

Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Close i u
Near-close ɪ
Close-mid e o
Mid ə
Open-mid ɛ œ
Near-open æ ɐ
Open

Phonotactics

There are three types of consonant clusters allowed in the Níevzi language. These occurances are the ONLY time two cononants can be consecutive in the same syllable.

  • xi /ʃ/ - This cluster can only be used in the beginning of a syllable, but not a word.
  • csh /ɬ/ - This cluster can only be used at the beginning of a word.
  • zs /t͡s/ - This cluster can be used anywhere in a word or syllable.

Orthography

Letters Name Pronunciation Further informations
Ææ al /æ/ -
Aa a /a/ -
Ää av /ɔ/ -
Åå å /e/ -
Bb /b/ -
Çç çå /θ/ -
Ċċ ċå /ð/ -
Dd /d/ -
Ee e /ɛ/ -
Ęę íå // -
Ëë íë /œ/ -
Ėė ë /œ/ A very short "ë" sound. It is mainly used to separate two consecutive consonants
Ff /f/ -
Gg ga /g/ -
Hh ha /h/ Exception: It will be pronounced like /χ/ (vl uvular fricative), when it an "a" follows it.
Ii i /i/ -
Íí ía /j/ Used *only* before a vowel to add a short "y" sound to it.
Îî î ī -
Ʒʒ ʒa /ʒ/ -
Kk ek /k/ -
Mm em /m/ -
Nn en /n/ -
Oo o /o/ -
Øø ío // -
Pp /p/ -
Rr /r/ -
Tt ta /t/ -
Uu u /u/ -
Ùù íù /ə/ -
Vv /ⱱ/ Exception: It is pronounced like /v/ when it ends a word.
Ww /w/ -
Xx ax /k͡s/ -
Yy yv // -
Zz za /z/ -

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Syntax