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Gerlattish
Bielira
[bɪːˈli.ɾa]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 28 September 2019
Language type A posteriori
Species Humans (Alternate)
About Gerlattish This posteriori language was developed from the ancient language Dralire (Dranian) and the more modern language Krillika (Krillish) which it replaced, while the latter was still in development.
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Latest vocabulary
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Phonology
[view]Phonological System: Humans (Alternate)Modified IPA, to enjoy more phonetic freedom with less diacritics.
Voiced consonantsBilabialLabiodentalAlveolarPal.-alveolarPalatalVelar
nasal m  n   
stop b  d   g
sibilant affricate   d͡zʰ1   
sibilant fricative   z ʒ2  
non-sibilant fricative  v    
approximant     j 
flap   ɾ   
lateral approximant   l   
  1. Only when following <e> or <i>, sometimes /dʒ/ is used instead.
  2. <j> used at word start, <zh> midway of the word.
Voiceless consonantsBilabialLabiodentalAlveolarPal.-alveolarVelarGlottal
stop p  t   
sibilant affricate   t͡sʰ1   
sibilant fricative   s2 ʃ  
non-sibilant fricative  f    h3
  1. Only when following <e> or <i>, sometimes /t͡ʃ/.
  2. <c> only when <e> or <i> follow.
  3. Ignored when following a consonant.
Co-articulated consonantsFrontNear-frontNear-Back roundedBackBack-rounded
close i    u
near-close  ɪ ʊ  
close-mid e    o
near-open æ    
open a   ɑ 
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Gerlattish. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 GerlattishOrthography [edit]
Āā
ā
/ɑ/
Aa
a
/a/
Bb
b
/b/
Dd
d
/d/, /d͡zʰ/1
Ēē
ē
/æ/
Ee
e
/e/
EU eu
eu
/ʊ/
Ff
f
/f/
Gg
g
/g/
Hh
h
/h/2
HI hi
/j/
Ii
i
/i/
IE ie
ie
/ɪ/
Jj
j
/ʒ/3
Kk
k
/kʰ/
Ll
l
/l/
Mm
m
/m/
Nn
n
/n/
Oo
o
/o/
Pp
p
/p/
Rr
r
/ɾ/
Ss
s
/s/4
Tt
t
/t͡sʰ/5, /t/
Uu
u
/u/
Vv
v
/v/
Xx
x
/ʃ/, /ʃ/
Zz
z
/z/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
  1. Only when following <e> or <i>, sometimes /dʒ/ is used instead.
  2. Ignored when following a consonant.
  3. <j> used at word start, <zh> midway of the word.
  4. <c> only when <e> or <i> follow.
  5. Only when following <e> or <i>, sometimes /t͡ʃ/.
Typological information for Gerlattish

GendersMasculine/Feminine/Neuter

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