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|fam4              = [[w:Old-Zemljask|Old-Zemljask]]
|fam4              = [[w:Old-Zemljask|Old-Zemljask]]
|ancestor          = Old Zemljask
|ancestor          = Old Zemljask
|creator          = Aleisi Galan
|dia1              = Maribor (''Marborgask'')
|dia1              = Maribor (''Marborgask'')
|dia2              = Sereian/Northern (''Serejask'')
|dia2              = Sereian/Northern (''Serejask'')
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|mapsize          = 280px
|mapsize          = 280px
|mapcaption        = Borders of the Zemljask language (''Mladźe Zemljska Reći)
|mapcaption        = Borders of the Zemljask language (''Mladźe Zemljska Reći)
|creator          = Aleisi Galan
|notice            = IPA
|notice            = IPA
}}
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Notes:
Notes:
# [ŋ] is an allophone of [n] when it occurs next to a Velar consonant (one of [k], [g], [x])
# [ŋ] is an allophone of [n] when it occurs next to a Velar consonant (one of [k], [g], [x])
'''Pečenka''' [peˈt͡ʃɛŋ.ka]
# The consonants /p/, /t/, /k/ are usually aspirated [p<sup>h</sup>], [t<sup>h</sup>], [k<sup>h</sup>].
# The consonants /p/, /t/, /k/ are usually aspirated [p<sup>h</sup>], [t<sup>h</sup>], [k<sup>h</sup>].
'''Peska''' [ˈp<sup>h</sup>es.k<sup>h</sup>a]
# The pronunciation of the palatal consonants /t͡ɕ/ and /d͡ʑ/ varies by region. The Northern pronunciation is [t͡ɕ], [d͡ʑ], matching the Standard language as set out by the ''Mladźe Zemljska Reći'' while in the Central to Intermediate Southern regions, the typical pronunciation is [t͡ʃ], [d͡ʒ], and in the ''Dalmacask'' and ''Tragešćask'' dialects it typically is [t͡s], [d͡s]. The Southern feature is shared with some dialects of Polish.
# The pronunciation of the palatal consonants /t͡ɕ/ and /d͡ʑ/ varies by region. The Northern pronunciation is [t͡ɕ], [d͡ʑ], matching the Standard language as set out by the ''Mladźe Zemljska Reći'' while in the Central to Intermediate Southern regions, the typical pronunciation is [t͡ʃ], [d͡ʒ], and in the ''Dalmacask'' and ''Tragešćask'' dialects it typically is [t͡s], [d͡s]. The Southern feature is shared with some dialects of Polish.
'''Sveća'''
* [ˈsfe.t͡ɕa] ''Standard'' and ''Northern''
* [ˈsfe.t͡ʃa] ''Central''
* [ˈsfe.t͡sa] ''Southern''
# [f] is a very rare sound in Zemljask and appears primarily in words loaned from other languages. Some speakers in informal settings may merge this sound with [v].
# [f] is a very rare sound in Zemljask and appears primarily in words loaned from other languages. Some speakers in informal settings may merge this sound with [v].
# The sounds [v] and [l], in coda position, lenite to the approximant [ʋ].
# The sounds [v] and [l], in coda position, lenite to the approximant [ʋ].
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