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   |align=center| dja (/ʤɑ/)
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   |align=center| ssae (/ʃe/)
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   ! Third Person, Animate

Revision as of 22:42, 29 October 2006

Hlotderb (/ɬoʈ.ɛʁb/) is the language spoken in Pôkingajikastan (/pɔ.kiŋ.æ.ʒi.kæ.stæn/). It is believed to be a language isolate, but with heavy influence from Turkic and Altic languages. The name Hlotderb is derived from Hlotde(/ɬoʈ.ɛ/), the largest Hloterb-speaking city in the world as well as the larest city in Pôkingajikistan.

Brought to you by Schwhatever/Humancadaver101/Buckfush530, the creator of Faranit, Etimri, and Sezara.

Phonology

  • Consonants: /tˁ dˁ kˁ gˁ t p b d k g n ŋ m v f ʒ ʃ z s ç ʝ ɬ l ʁ r̝ ʣ ʤ ʂ ʐ ʈ ɖ/
    • Romanized As:
    • Exceptions:
      • /tˁ dˁ kˁ gˁ r̝/ are marked as <t' d' k' g' r'> before <hl>
  • Allophones:
    • /t d k g p b/ become [tʰ dʰ kʰ gʰ pʰ bʰ/ initially
    • /l/ becomes [ɭ] after /ʂ ʐ ʈ ɖ/
  Bilabial Labio-Dental Dental Alveolar Post-Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Stops p  b   t  d     ʈ  ɖ   k  g    
Emphatic Stops     tˁ  dˁ         kˁ  gˁ    
Nasals m             ŋ    
Fricatives   f  v   s  z ʃ  ʒ ʂ  ʐ ç  ʝ      
Approximants     ɬ   ɭ     ʁ  
Affricates     ʣ ʤ          
  • Vowels: /e i ɛ æ ə ɑ ɔ o u/
    • Romanized As: <e i eh aa y a ô o u>
      • Differentiation:
        • /e/ proceding a /K/ is denoted by <e'l> instead of <eh>, /ɪ/
  • Phonological Constraints: (S or F)(S or F)(N)(A)V(N)(A)(F)(P)
    • Where S=stop, F=fricative, A=approximant, N=nasal, and V=vowel
    • Also with identical voicing and usually similar point of articulation

Pronouns

Nominative:

Singular Plural
First Person, Exclusive ghro (/gˁʁo/) bim (/bim/)
First Person, Inclusive - bij (/biʒ/)
Second Person dja (/ʤɑ/) sse (/ʃe/)
Third Person, Animate cuÿ (/çuʝ/) tcom (/tçom/)
Third Person, Cultural coss (/çoʃ/) côtd (/çɔʈ/)
Third Person, Natural côsz (/çɔʂ/) côtd (/çɔʈ/)