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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''Dîthâabh'' /ɖiː˧˩θ{{ret}}aːaβ˥˩/) is a language of Tricin's Mintonia inspired by Iau, Proto-Lakes Plain, Dinka, Formor's avian conlang C’ą̂ą́r and Semitic languages (particularly chanted Tiberian Hebrew).  
'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (''Dîthâabh'' /diː˧˩θ{{ret}}aːaw˥˩/) is an [[Verse:Angai|Angai]] Papuan language inspired by Iau, Proto-Lakes Plain, Dinka, Thai, Formor's avian conlang C’ą̂ą́r and Semitic languages (particularly chanted Tiberian Hebrew).
 
 
==Todo==
A reading tradition of Ditab with a Modern Hebrew accent: no tones or vowel or consonant length (so there will be a lot of ambiguity; Ditab isn't actually spoken that way)
* odhubh cabhechoth (fill in tones and vowel lengths) -> oduv kvekhot


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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There is a three way length distinction as well, in both consonants and vowels.
There is a three way length distinction as well, in both consonants and vowels.


All four stops have continuant allophones (roughly [w{{nas}} ð̠ θ̠ j {{ayin}}]) after vowels, unless they're geminated.
All four stops have continuant allophones (roughly [w ð{{lowered}}̠ˠ θ̠ h]) after vowels, unless they're geminated. [ð{{lowered}}̠ˠ] is Danish soft d.


=== Word structure ===
=== Word structure ===
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