Rokadong IPA

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This page is reference material for IPA notation of Rokadong. For more help regarding reading IPA, see IPA.

IPA Meaning Rokadong example Natlang example
Consonants
m Voiced bilabial nasal ming (five)
/miŋ/
English moon
n Voiced alveolar nasal nata (I, me)
/ˈnaꜜta/
English nut
ɲ Voiced palatal nasal nyecu (lizard)
/ˈɲeꜜt͡ʃu/
Spanish uña
Vowels
i Close front unrounded vowel ci (five)
/t͡ʃiˈjaːꜜ/
RP English happy
Lengthened close front unrounded vowel míha (time)
/miːˈhaꜜ/
English mean
Other symbols
ˌ this syllable receives pitch accent, but not stress accent laza-raza (day)
/laˌzaˈɾaꜜza/
ˈ this syllable receives pitch accent and stress accent kucing (kanva)
/kuˈt͡ʃiŋꜜ/
this syllable ends the pitch accent - either this vowel or the next has falling tone depending on context reka (dirt, earth)
/ˈɾeꜜka/
. syllable break liat (belly)
/ˈli.ˈatꜜ/