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Revision as of 19:27, 31 July 2013
Calcoradish is a constructed language created in Japan, and the conlanger is a native speaker of Japanese. This language is called "Calcoradetár[kalkoradeta:r]" in Calcoradish.
Phonology
Consonants
Calcoradish has about twenty consonants.
- p [p]
- b [b]
- c [k](This sound is always spelled "c". "k" is never used.)
- g [g]
- t [t]
- d [d]
- s [s]
- z [z]
- f [f]
- v [v]
- ch [x]
- gh [ɣ]
- th [θ]
- dh [ð]
- h [h]
- n [n]
- m [m]
- r [r]
- l [l]
- ts [ts]
Vowel
Calcoradish has nine vowels. The vowel length is distinctive. But /ɔ/ always appear as a long vowel. And the distinction between the long vowel /i:/ and /e:/ is not clear in many dialect.
Long vowels are spelled with acute accent(For example, the spell "á" is pronounced [a:]).
- i [i]
- í [i:](seldom used)
- e [e]
- é [e:]
- æ [ε(æ)]
- ǽ [ε:]
- y [y]
- ý [y:]
- ø [œ]
- ǿ [œ:]
- u [u]
- ú [u:]
- o [o]
- ó [o:]
- â [ɔ:]
- a [a]
- á [a:]
Some combination of two vowels are pronounced as diphthong.
- ei, ai, æi [εi]
- øi [œi]
- yi [ɥi]
- oi [ɔi]
- ui [ui]
- ae [aε]
- oe [ɔε]
- ue [uε]
Writing system
Calcoradish is written in segmental script called Ádian. In Calcoradish, 29 letters are used.
External link
[1](Written in Japanese)