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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


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Arini (from Purhepecha arhini 'speak') is an auxiliary conlang (auxlang) originally intended for global communication between people from different countries, however as time passed, the language began to become an auxiliary language for the novel ‹La Coroneta›. The language was born in November 2, 2018, by Adonái Castro. The orthography of Arini is primarily Latin, although it has also been adapted to other writing systems, having the following alphabet:


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==Phonology==
==Phonology==


phonology was for a long time the cause of rejection and change, currently this is the phonology that has lasted the longest and is probably the ultimate form. Arini phonology has five vowels (a /ä/, e /e̞/, i, o /o̞/, u /u̟/) and two diphthongs (v /ʊ/ and y /ɪ/).
The phonology was for a long time the cause of rejection and change, currently this is the phonology that has lasted the longest and is probably the ultimate form. Arini phonology has five vowels (a /ä/, e /e̞/, i, o /o̞/, u /u̟/) and two diphthongs (v /ʊ/ and y /ɪ/).


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!Suggested
!Suggested
|ä||b||θ||d||ʣ||d͡zʲ||e̞||ɸ||ɡ || ɡʲ||ɡ͡z||ɡ͡zʲ||x||xɾ̥||xl̥
|ä||b||θ||d||ʣ||ʤ ||e̞||ɸ||ɡ || ɡʲ||ɡ͡z||ɡ͡ʒ||x||xɾ̥||xl̥
| i||k||k͡s||k͡sʲ||l||lʲ||m||n||nʲ||o̞||p
| i||k||k͡s||k͡ʃ||l||lʲ||m||n||nʲ||o̞||p
|ɾ.ɾ||s||||t
|ɾ.ɾ||s||ʃ              ||t
| tl||ʦ||ʦʲ
| tl||ʦ||ʧ
|u̟
|u̟
|j
|j
|z
|z
|
|ʒ
|-
|-
!Alternate
!Alternate
|a ɐ ɑ||β̞ bʰ||ɹ̝̊||ð̞ dʰ||d̪͡z̪||ʤ ʥ||e ɛ||f||ɰ ɡʰ
|a ɐ ɑ||β̞ bʰ||ɹ̝̊||ð̞ dʰ||d̪͡z̪||ʥ||e ɛ||f||ɰ ɡʰ
|ɰʲ ɟ ɡʰʲ ɟ||ɡ͡z̪||ɡ͡ʑ
|ɰʲ ɟ ɡʰʲ ɟ||ɡ͡z̪||ɡ͡ʑ
ɡ͡ʒ
 
|χ, h, ħ||ʀ̥ χɾ̥ hɾ̥ ħɾ̥
|χ, h, ħ||ʀ̥ χɾ̥ hɾ̥ ħɾ̥
|ɬ  /χl̥ / hl̥ / ħl̥
|ɬ  /χl̥ / hl̥ / ħl̥
| ɨ / ɪ / i̟||k||k͡s̪||k͡ɕ / k͡ʃ / k͡s̪ʲ||ɮ ɫ
| ɨ / ɪ / i̟||k||k͡s̪||k͡ɕ  k͡s̪ʲ||ɮ ɫ
|ɫʲ ɮʲ ʎ||ɱ||ŋ ɴ n̪||ɲ ŋʲ ɴʲ n̪ʲ
|ɫʲ ɮʲ ʎ||ɱ||ŋ ɴ n̪||ɲ ŋʲ ɴʲ n̪ʲ
|o
|o
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ɹ
ɹ
|ɾʔ r  r̥
|ɾʔ r  r̥
|s̺ / s̪ / s̻||ʃ
|s̺ / s̪ / s̻||
ɕ
ɕ
|tʰ
|tʰ
| t͡ɬ||t̪͡s̪||ʧ ʨ
| t͡ɬ||t̪͡s̪||  ʨ
|u
|u
|v
|v
|z̪
|z̪
|ʒ ʑ
|}
|}


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