Appendix:Væyne Zaanics pronunciation
The Væyne Zaanics language has 19 consonants, 13 vowels, and 2 glides.
Standard Romanization
Letter | IPA | English example | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
a | ɑ, ə | father | Becomes [ə] when unstressed in non-initial and non-pretonic positions, except in syllables ending with w, l, r, y or h. |
æ | æ, ə | mat | Becomes [ə] when unstressed in non-initial and non-pretonic positions, except in syllables ending with w, l, r, y or h. |
b | b | bother | |
c | k | skill | |
cgh | x | loch | |
ch | tʃ, ʃ | cheek, chic | Pronounced as an affricate at the beginning of a word and when following a consonant, pronounced as a fricative elsewhere. |
d | d | dog | |
dj | dʒ | jog | |
e | e, ə | bait, sofa | Becomes [ə] when unstressed in non-initial and non-pretonic positions, except in syllables ending with w, l, r, y or h. |
f | f | food | |
g | g | good | |
gh | x, ɣ | loch, fuego (Spanish) | Voiced between vowels and before voiced consonants, voiceless elsewhere. |
h | h, silent | ham | Silent in syllable-final position. |
i | i | machine | |
j | dʒ, ʒ | jog, azure | Pronounced as an affricate at the beginning of a word and when following a consonant, pronounced as a fricative elsewhere. |
l | l | left | |
m | m | man | Does not assimilate. |
n | n | no | Assimilates to a following consonant. |
o | o, ə | moat, sofa | Becomes [ə] when unstressed in non-initial and non-pretonic positions, except in syllables ending with w, l, r, y or h. |
p | p | span | |
r | r | perro (Spanish) | |
s | s | see | |
sch | ʃ | chic | |
t | t | stop | |
tch | tʃ | cheek | |
tþ | θ | think | |
þ | θ, ð | think, then | Voiced between vowels and before voiced consonants, voiceless elsewhere. |
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.