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Vowels

Classical Latin Closed Open & Tonic
ī Example Example
ū Example Example
ē, i, oe e e ~ ɛe
ō, u o o ~ ɔo
e, ae ɛ
o ɔ
a a a
au ɔ ɒɔ

In addition:

  • for all vowels other than closed and au, there are open-stressed variants that are slightly diphthongised, e.g. ɛ might be eɛ and e might be ɛe
  • new diphthongs arise as consonants lenite away
  • unstressed e often turns into a semivowel before other vowels, this happening quite early on.

Consonants

Classical Latin Normal Intervocalic (ignoring r's) Palatalised
p p p p (unless voiced first)
t t d tsj
c c Example tsj > z <c, ç, z>(unless voiced first)
qu qu gu rarely tsj > z, mostly k (cf. cinco)
b b Example j (rubeV-> rojo, rouge)
d d Example j (diurnal- > journal)
g g event. j j (g ~ j alternations)
x - js js ~ sj
f Example Example Example
s s s ~ z sj ~ js (cf. x)
h Ø? Ø Ø
m m m mj, nj (cambiare > change)
n n, Ø (in ns) n nj
r r, : (in rs > ss e.g. dorsu- > dosso; tempero-dialectal thing) r rj
l Example Example Example

In addition:

  • L after vowels originally is dark when it becomes a semi-vowel (e.g. altro > otro), but later on it stops being dark in some dialects, allowing for "mucho" to exist).

Last but definitely not least