Hm, the difference between a and å is pretty similar to CHamoru. Cool!
Pronunciation
▲
3▲ 3 ▼ 0
Phonology of Mesyar
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 3 Jul 2017, 17:37.
[comments] mkllessonslesson 1pronunciationmezka
3. Basic Sentences
?
?
7. Conculture
?
?
8. Gender in Mesyar
?
?
9. Mesyar Grammar
?
?
10. Mesyar Havoc
?
?
11. Mesyar Idioms
?
?
12. Mesyar Syntax
?
?
13. Naergåo Någizel
?
?
17. Pronunciation
?
?
18. Riåsår Zåçael
?
?
19. Stressing in Mesyar
?
?
20. Survival Phrases
?
?
21. Syntax Test Cases
?
?
22. The Verb "To Be"
?
?
23. Verbs - Present Tense
?
?
Akeyetja, today we will learn the phonology of Mesyar, it is has a very simple phonologic system that consists of sounds used in a lot of languages. There are no "extended" sounds and the sound of a letter will always be the same no matter what letter is next to it.In Mesyar, there are a total of 19 consonats and 6 vowels. In this lesson I will explain how to pronunciate each letter and I will give an example of that letter in a word.
Consonants
Letter | IPA | Word |
---|---|---|
b | /b/ | båe |
d | /d/ | doir |
f | /f/ | faire |
ç | /ç/ | çabrei |
g | /g/ | gan |
k | /k/ | kabåtul |
h | /h/ | hafiça |
l | /l/ | laredja |
m | /m/ | mabiga |
n | /n/ | nabuwe |
dj | /d͡z/ | djeduya |
tj | /t͡s/ | tjile |
p | /p/ | panso |
r | /ɹ/ | rageyeo |
s | /s/ | saire |
t | /t/ | taleke |
z | /z/ | zuye |
w | /w/ | wasaka |
y | /j/ | yåliso |
Note: The letter tj is often pronounced as a combination of a t and an s or a c and an h when used for naming something that comes directly from another language, such as in tjile, which means Chile.
Vowels
Letter | IPA | Word |
---|---|---|
a | /a/ | açedja |
e | /e/ | ebetar |
i | /i/ | ino |
o | /o/ | oçoe |
u | /u/ | uin |
å | /ɑ/ | åraito |
Now you should be able to read any word in Mesyar, go and check the dictionary out by clicking here --> http://conworkshop.info/dictionary.php?L=MKL, and start memorizing some vocabulary.
See you in the next lesson, kelesarlo.
✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
Comments