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Cuban Language
Lingua Cubâine
[lˈĩɡua kybˈẽn]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 31 August 2023
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.
Sample of Cuban Language[view] Le bowl est sur la table.

The bowl is on the table.
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Latest vocabulary
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Language family relationships
Language treeItalic
 ⤷ Italic
  ⤷ Latino-Faliscan
   ⤷ Latin
    ⤷ Vulgar Latin
     ⤷  Cuban Language
 
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
PalatalLabio-
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
  1. only can be followed by an u, that is mute, and after, the vowel. it's mostly used with e and i
  2. when it's followed by an u, and after an e or an i, the u is mute and the g is pronounced /g/
  3. between vowels, allophone of /b/
  4. between vowels, allophone of /d/
  5. almost never with ch, usually with sh
  6. only if it's followed by e or i
  7. between two vowels , allophone of /g/
  8. when it's in the end of a "-ciòn" word
  9. usually with ch
  10. when it's surrounded by vowels, it sometimes occurs
VowelsFrontCentralBack
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
  1. only at the end of the word
  2. 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]2Cc/k/, /s/3Çç/s/4Dd/d/Ðð/θ/Ee/ə/, /e̚/5Ff/f/Gg/g/6, /ʒ/7, [ɣ]8
Ii/i/Jj/ʒ/, [j]9Kk/k/10Ll/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/12Xx/ks/, /gz/Yy/d͡ʒ/Zz/z/
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  1. when finishing a word
  2. between vowels
  3. only if it's followed by e or i
  4. goes only with a, o or u
  5. only at the end of the word
  6. when it's followed by an u, and after an e or an i, the u is mute and the g is pronounced /g/
  7. only if it's followed by e or i
  8. between two vowels
  9. when it's surrounded by vowels, it sometimes occurs
  10. loan words only
  11. only can be followed by an u, that is mute, and after, the vowel. it's mostly used with e and i
  12. loan words only
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