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Bees Language
アファツゴ (afacugo)
[aɸatsɯgo]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 12 April 2022
Language type Other
Species Human/humanoid
About Bees Language Alternative names: Bee's language, Bees' language, Afacugo, Afacygo, Afatsugo, Afacu language,
The language is meant to be spoken is meant to be spoken BY HUMANS AND BEES
NOTE: THIS LANGUAGE DOESN'T HAVE AN OFFICIAL FLAG. THE FLAG I INCLUDED IS THE FLAG OF THE COUNTRY/NATION OF BEESLAND.

In the dictionary, some words have "NBW" listed as their etymology. NBW stands for Native Bee Word, and every word made by combining random letters, without borrowings from other languages, has "NBW" listed as etymology.

Beesland has three official languages: Polish, English and my conlang which I call Bees language because it is native to this country.

This conlang page is about this conlang.
Sample of Bees Language[view] エットゥ ノ アファツ (ettu no afacu)

One bee
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Latest vocabulary
eruvanumeleven
rutunhoneydew
żawunfrog
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialAlveolarAlveolo-
palatal
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarUvularGlottalOther
Nasal m n   [ɲ]1   ŋ2 ɴ3    
Plosive p b t d   [c]4 [ɟ]5   k g q [ʔ]6  
Fricative ɸ7 β8 s z ɕ9 ʑ10 [ç]11 [ʝ]12   [x]13 ɣ14 [χ] ʁ15 h  
Affricate   t͡s d͡z t͡ɕ d͡ʑ           t͡ɬ16
Lateral approximant   l17              
Lateral flap   [ɺ]18              
Approximant       j w       ɥ
Trill   [r]19              
Flap   ɾ              
  1. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words, allophone of /n/
  2. this is a sound only used in linguistic transcriptions and proper names
  3. Final only
  4. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words, allophone of /k/
  5. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words, allophone of /g/
  6. Occurs at the beginning of words starting with vowels, not an allophone of any phoneme.
  7. can occur both in the initial and final sounds.
  8. w and v both make the same /β/ sound
  9. only distinguished from /s/ before /i/, /j/ and /ɥ/.
  10. only distinguished from /z/ before /i/, /j/ and /ɥ/.
  11. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words, allophone of /h/
  12. Allophone of /j/ before and after /i/, allophone of /j/
  13. Phonemically geminated h
  14. intervocalic allophone; only occurs for some speakers of the language
  15. this is a sound only used in linguistic transcriptions and proper names
  16. this is a sound only used in linguistic transcriptions
  17. this is a sound only used in linguistic transcriptions and proper names
  18. allophone of /ɾ/
  19. Phonemically geminated /ɾ/, allophone of /ɾ/
VowelsFrontCentralBack
Close i i:1   ɯ ɯ: ɯ̃ u:
Close-mid e e: ẽ   o o: õ
Near-open   ɐ2 ɐ:3  
Open a a:    
  1. written after coronal sibilants to avoid palatalizing
  2. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words and onomatopoeia
  3. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Bees Language. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 Bees LanguageOrthography [edit]
ă
Ăă
/ɐ/1
Aa
/a/
ą
Ąą
/õ/
アー
Āā
/a:/
ă̄
Ă̄ ă̄
/ɐ:/2
b
Bb
/b/
c
Cc
/t͡ɕ/, /t͡s/
d
Dd
/d/
ę
Ęę
/ẽ/
エー
Ēē
/e:/
Ee
/e/
Ff
/ɸ/3
g
Gg
/g/, /ɣ/4, [ɟ]5
Hh
/h/, [ç]6
Ii
/j/, /i/
イー
Īī
/i:/
Ïï
/i/7
j
Jj
/j/8
Kk
/k/, [c]9
l
Ll
/l/10
Mm
/m/
Nn
/n/, /ɴ/11, [ɲ]12
Oo
/o/
オー
Ōō
/o:/
p
Pp
/p/
Qq
/q/
Rr
/ɾ/, [ɺ]
Ss
/s/, /ɕ/13
Tt
/t/
ウー
Ūū
/ɯ:/
ų
Ųų
/ɯ̃/
Uu
/ɯ/
v
Vv
/β/14
w
Ww
/β/15
x
Xx
/ɥ/
y
Yy
/j/, [ʝ]16
z
Zz
/z/, /ʑ/17
ł
Łł
/w/
ŋ
Ŋŋ
/ŋ/18
ʀ
Ʀʀ
/ʁ/19
ї̄
Ї̄ ї̄
/i:/20
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
  1. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words and onomatopoeia
  2. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words
  3. can occur both in the initial and final sounds.
  4. intervocalic allophone; only occurs for some speakers of the language
  5. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words
  6. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words
  7. written after coronal sibilants to avoid palatalizing
  8. /j/ is written y syllable-initially, j when it comes after coronal sibilants, and i elsewhere.
  9. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words
  10. this is a sound only used in linguistic transcriptions and proper names
  11. Final only
  12. might be phonemicized in linguistic transcription of foreign words
  13. only distinguished from /s/ before /i/, /j/ and /ɥ/.
  14. w and v both make the same /β/ sound, loan words only
  15. w and v both make the same /β/ sound
  16. Allophone of /j/ before and after /i/
  17. only distinguished from /z/ before /i/, /j/ and /ɥ/.
  18. this is a sound only used in linguistic transcriptions and proper names
  19. this is a sound only used in linguistic transcriptions and proper names
  20. written after coronal sibilants to avoid palatalizing
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