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| Bremard, Heg, Fendic, Hulmen, Halsermane, Uldic, Martenein, Harbist, Shenone, Tates, Glofer (indigenous?), Istale, Lorus, Mater, Maris, Pilsen, Hulmi, Watts, Mauern, Glosem, Tumen, Bauer, Heget, Wiscon, Luria, Glucus | Bremard ['breː.mɑrd], Heg [xeg], Fendic ['fen.ditʃ], Hulmen ['xuɫ.men], Halsermane [xɑɫ.ser'mɑː.ne], Uldic ['uɫ.ditʃ], Martenein [mɑr.te'nejn], Harbist ['xɑr.bist], Shenone [ʃe'noː.ne], Tates ['tɑː.tes], Glofer ['gloː.fer] (indigenous?), Istale [is'tɑː.le], Lorus ['loː.rus], Mater ['mɑː.ter], Maris ['mɑː.ris], Pilsen ['pil.sen], Hulmi ['xuɫ.mi], Watts [wɑt͡s], Mauern ['mau.ern], Glosem ['gloː.sem], Tumen ['tuː.men], Bauer ['bau.er], Heget ['xeː.get], Wiscon ['wis.tʃon], Luria [lu'riː.ɑ], Glucus ['gluːtʃus]. |
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| Venbashad, Kotened, Soromar, Oopindi, Aventamar, Ardamar, Korbushed, Senked, Qoramar, Jhorpashed, Mendar, Kinaapared, Pordamar, Marbeni, Methed, Qordamar, Asoti, Amna (foreign word), Morseqimar Consonants No voiced-unvoiced contrast on plosives. (No b, g, d) d is a voiced dental fricative. q is uvular plosive. ch, jh are affricates and contrast with c, j. No l Vowels: a e o i (no u), Long vowels aa, ee, oo, ii, r-colored long vowel ar, r-colored short vowel er. |
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Heghomic
Personal names
Bremard ['breː.mɑrd], Heg [xeg], Fendic ['fen.ditʃ], Hulmen ['xuɫ.men], Halsermane [xɑɫ.ser'mɑː.ne], Uldic ['uɫ.ditʃ], Martenein [mɑr.te'nejn], Harbist ['xɑr.bist], Shenone [ʃe'noː.ne], Tates ['tɑː.tes], Glofer ['gloː.fer] (indigenous?), Istale [is'tɑː.le], Lorus ['loː.rus], Mater ['mɑː.ter], Maris ['mɑː.ris], Pilsen ['pil.sen], Hulmi ['xuɫ.mi], Watts [wɑt͡s], Mauern ['mau.ern], Glosem ['gloː.sem], Tumen ['tuː.men], Bauer ['bau.er], Heget ['xeː.get], Wiscon ['wis.tʃon], Luria [lu'riː.ɑ], Glucus ['gluːtʃus].
Cherbes, Ingbe - probably foreign words
Place names
Walserane, Chenile, Morile, Tasfen
Orthography and phonetics
Plosives |
p b |
t d |
k g |
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Nasals |
m |
n |
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Affricates |
ts |
c/ch |
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Fricatives |
f |
s |
sh |
h |
Approximants |
w |
r l |
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Vowels: a e i/y o u Diphthongs: ei/ey, au, ai/ay
There are no silent letters. Emphasis is usually on the penultimate syllable, e.g. Halsermáne, unless there is a diphthong, in which case the last syllable with a diphthong has the emphasis.
Murinali
Belite
Aelian States (Purulinic)
Noromanian is a Purulinic language.
Maritimes
Merlaadic (The Language of the Book of Lights)
Venbashad, Kotened, Soromar, Oopindi, Aventamar, Ardamar, Korbushed, Senked, Qoramar, Jhorpashed, Mendar, Kinaapared, Pordamar, Marbeni, Methed, Qordamar, Asoti, Amna (foreign word), Morseqimar
Consonants No voiced-unvoiced contrast on plosives. (No b, g, d) d is a voiced dental fricative. q is uvular plosive. ch, jh are affricates and contrast with c, j. No l
Vowels: a e o i (no u), Long vowels aa, ee, oo, ii, r-colored long vowel ar, r-colored short vowel er.
Horse Peoples
Personal Names
Isjanmadar
Titles, common nouns
Shandak
