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'''Lamaisa''' is a conlang about which absolutely nothing is known except what follows.  It was created around 2006, but it is uncertain whether or not the language ever got any farther than this.
== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
=== Consonants ===
=== Consonants ===
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|| v || [vC] || [v] || [f]
|| v || [vC] || [v] || [f]
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|| l || [K] || [l] || (essentially a devoiced l)
|| l || [K] || [l] || [l_0]
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|| s || [S] || [s] || [C]
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|| n || [nj] || [n] || [N]
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|| m || [mj] || [m] || [m_0]
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|-
|| TBC || TBC || TBC || TBC
|| TBC || TBC || TBC || TBC
|}
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[[Category: Conlangs]]
[[Category: Sketchlangs]]

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Lamaisa is a conlang about which absolutely nothing is known except what follows. It was created around 2006, but it is uncertain whether or not the language ever got any farther than this.

Phonology

Consonants

Each consonant character has three forms: neutral, stressed, and unstressed. These are displayed below:

Character Stressed Unstressed
v [vC] [v] [f]
l [K] [l] [l_0]
s [S] [s] [C]
n [nj] [n] [N]
m [mj] [m] [m_0]
TBC TBC TBC TBC