Cuban Language [CBLG]
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Language type
Mixed
Place & SpeakersCuban Language is spoken by a population of around 30,000,000 in Cuba, Florida, Jamaica, tha Bahamas and small communities in Haiti, the DR and Puerto Rico.
Species
Human/humanoid
About Cuban Language
It's a language that I've created for a well-developed uchrony that I have got. It evolved from a kind of mix of french and the Cuban-spanish with another elements.
Language family relationships
Language treeItalic
⤷ Italic
⤷ Latino-Faliscan
⤷ Latin
⤷ Vulgar Latin
⤷ Cuban Language
⤷ Italic
⤷ Latino-Faliscan
⤷ Latin
⤷ Vulgar Latin
⤷ Cuban Language
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | ||||||||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | ||||||||||||
Plosive | p | b | t | d | k1 | g2 | ||||||||||
Fricative | [β]3 | f | v | θ | [ð]4 | s | z | ʃ5 | ʒ6 | x | [ɣ]7 | |||||
Affricate | t͡s8 | d͡z | t͡ʃ9 | d͡ʒ | ||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | ʎ | ||||||||||||||
Approximant | [j]10 | (w) | ||||||||||||||
Trill | r | |||||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ |
Blends | ks | gz | wa |
- only can be followed by an u, that is mute, and after, the vowel. it's mostly used with e and i
- when it's followed by an u, and after an e or an i, the u is mute and the g is pronounced /g/
- between vowels, allophone of /b/
- between vowels, allophone of /d/
- almost never with ch, usually with sh
- only if it's followed by e or i
- between two vowels , allophone of /g/
- when it's in the end of a "-ciòn" word
- usually with ch
- when it's surrounded by vowels, it sometimes occurs
Vowels | Front | Central | Back | |||
Close | i ĩ | y | u | |||
Close-mid | e ẽ e̚1 | ø | o õ | |||
Mid | ə | |||||
Open-mid | ɛ | œ œ̃ | ɔ | |||
Open | a a: | ä2 | ɑ ɑ̃ |
Polyphthongs | oy | ai | ei | ay | ey | en | oi |
- only at the end of the word
- when finishing a word
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Cuban Language. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
Cuban LanguageOrthography [edit] | ||||||||
Aa/ä/1, /a/ | Bb/b/, [β]2 | Cc/k/, /s/3 | Çç/s/4 | Dd/d/ | Ðð/θ/ | Ee/ə/, /e̚/5 | Ff/f/ | Gg/g/6, /ʒ/7, [ɣ]8 |
Ii/i/ | Jj/ʒ/, [j]9 | Kk/k/10 | Ll/l/ | Mm/m/ | Nn/n/ | Oo/o/ | Pp/p/ | Qq/k/11 |
Rr/ɾ/, [r] | Ss/s/ | Tt/t/ | Uu/y/ | Vv/v/ | Ww/w/12 | Xx/ks/, /gz/ | Yy/d͡ʒ/ | Zz/z/ |
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- when finishing a word
- between vowels
- only if it's followed by e or i
- goes only with a, o or u
- only at the end of the word
- when it's followed by an u, and after an e or an i, the u is mute and the g is pronounced /g/
- only if it's followed by e or i
- between two vowels
- when it's surrounded by vowels, it sometimes occurs
- loan words only
- only can be followed by an u, that is mute, and after, the vowel. it's mostly used with e and i
- loan words only