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Notes:
Notes:
* Long vowels are written by doubling the vowel letter.  
* Long vowels are written by doubling the vowel letter.


==Phonetics==
==Phonetics==

Revision as of 10:10, 5 July 2023

The Væyne Zaanics language has 19 consonants, 13 vowels, and 2 glides.

Standard Romanization

Letter IPA English example Notes
a ɑ father
æ æ mat
b b bother
c k skill
ch tʃ, ʃ cheek, chic
d d dog
e e, ə bait, sofa
eh e bait
f f food
g g good
gh ɣ, x —, loch Like the g in Spanish fuego or the ch in loch.
h h ham
i i machine
j dʒ, ʒ jog, azure
l l left
m m man
n n no Assimilates to a following velar consonant.
o o, ə moat, sofa
oh o moat
p p span
r r
s s see
t t stop
þ θ, ð think, then
u u rude
v v voice
w w wall
y j yawn
z z zoo

Notes:

  • Long vowels are written by doubling the vowel letter.

Phonetics

Consonants

Vowels

The vowels are divided into “light” (front) and “dark” (back) vowels:

  • Light: æ, æː, e, eː, i, iː
  • Dark: ɑ, ɑː, o, oː, u, uː

These categories play a role in the Yesuþoh script, for example. Schwa /ə/ is also a phonemic vowel, belonging to neither group.