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Ansun [UAS]
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New 13 words Ansun
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Language type A priori
Place & SpeakersAnsun is spoken by a population of around 315,000 .
Species Human/humanoid
About Ansun Ansun is spoken by the Ansun people in the lower West Continent of Ullainia. It is neighbored by the culturally similar Utto people who live in the western portion of the Modern Dominion of Utt. Ansun is one of the official languages of the Dominion of Utt alongside Utto.
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Latest vocabulary
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Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarOther
Nasal m     n          
Plosive b     d dʼ       k kʼ g  
Fricative   v θ θʼ1   ʃ ʃʼ2     ɣ  
Affricate         t͡ʃ t͡ʃʼ3        
Lateral approximant       l         ɫ
Lateral fricative       ɮ          
Approximant           j w    
Flap       ɾ          
  1. Non-word initial/final syllables only.
  2. Non-word initial/final syllables only.
  3. Word initial/final syllables only.
VowelsFrontBack
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Open a  
Polyphthongs ou eu ei ai ui eo
Syllable StructureSyllables are at max CVC and at least V. Affricates cannot occur in the middle of words unless it is an ejective affricate. For example, "anćai" /ant͡ʃai/ is not legal, but "anchai" /ant͡ʃʼai/ is.
Stress informationStress is penultimate.
OtherDiphthongs are counted as a single vowel despite being made of two separate vowels.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Ansun. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 AnsunOrthography [edit]
Aa/a/Bb/b/Ćć/t͡ʃ/Cc/k/C' c'/kʼ/CH ch/t͡ʃʼ/1Dd/d/, /dʼ/Ee/e/Gg/g/
GH gh/ɣ/Ii/i/Ll/l/LZ lz/ɮ/Mm/m/Nn/n/Oo/o/Rr/ɾ/SH sh/ʃ/
SH' sh'/ʃʼ/2TH th/θ/TH' th'/θʼ/3Uu/u/Vv/v/WH wh/w/Yy/j/Λλ/ɫ/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
  1. Word initial/final syllables only.
  2. Non-word initial/final syllables only.
  3. Non-word initial/final syllables only.
Additional NotesDigraphs are considered single sounds. Ignore the double majuscule letters and instead consider them one upper case and one lower case, i.e. 'Sh' instead of 'SH'
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