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|align = "center"|t d
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|align = "center"|k ɡ
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|align = "center"|ɸ β
|align = "center"|ɸ β
|align = "center"|s ð
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|align = "center"|x ɣ
|align = "center"|x ɣ


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|align = "center"|ɬ l
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|align = "center"|m̥ m
|align = "center"|m̥ m
|align = "center"|n̥ n
|align = "center"|n̥ n
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|ŋ̥ ŋ
|align = "center"|ŋ̥ ŋ


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|align = "center"|ʍ w
|align = "center"|ʍ w
|align = "center"|r̥ r
|align = "center"|r̥ r
|align = "center"|ç j
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Revision as of 04:07, 16 May 2007

Hibernic is a language of Norse America and Western Europe in the Finla AU.

It is born of a Brythonic koine, which has both Church Latin and Norse layered on top of it.

Phonology

Consonants

p b t d   k ɡ
ɸ β s ð   x ɣ
  ɬ l    
m̥ m n̥ n   ŋ̥ ŋ
ʍ w r̥ r ç j  


Vowels

i u
ɪ ʊ
e o
a ɒ


Vowels may be long.

Diphthongs

ɪj ʊw
ej ow
aj ɒw


Orthography

Consonants

p b t d c g
ph bb s dd ch gg
  lh l  
mp m nt n nc ng
wh w rh r  


Vowels

i w
y u
e o
a ø


Long vowels are marked by a macron or circumflex. Diphthongs are marked with i or u.