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'Ībhwy Greyᵽô
[ʔi:bʍy græypʰo]*
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Language type A priori
Place & SpeakersYakish is spoken in Yayakistan/Greyᵽôṁiô.
Species Human/humanoid
About Yakish This conlang is part of the Arhet Equestria project
Yakish is spoken in Yayakistan (Hegamonian: Iacistannia, Yakish:Greyᵽôṁiô) It is a heavily derivational language as it hates using loan words, for example, capital is get this, fhwīpeykibygćeapeyꝁā. fhwīpey, center and kibygćeapeyꝁā, city, which kibygćeapeyꝁā is also a derivational word meaning big settlement.
This is not supposed to have a lot of words, but only enough to do mapping on Arhet arhet.rent-a-planet.com using it
Sample of Yakish[view] 'Ībhwy Grẹyᵽy tea bjẹygiô hw Grẹyᵽôṁiô ea. grksō fhwīpeykẹbygćeapeyꝁā Kibygćẹapeyꝁā Greyᵽy ea

English is spoken in England. its capital is London.
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Language family relationships
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Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
AlveolarPalatalLabio-
velar
VelarGlottal
Nasal m   n     ŋ  
Plosive p pʰ b   t tʰ     k kʰ g ʔ
Fricative   f s ç   x  
Lateral approximant     l        
Approximant       j ʍ    
Trill     r        
Blends m̥m
VowelsFrontCentralBack
Close i i: y y:    
Close-mid     o
Open-mid ɛ   ɔ ɔ:
Near-open æ æ:    
Open   ä ɑ ɑ:
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Yakish. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 YakishOrthography [edit]
'/ʔ/Aa/ɑ/Āā/ɑ:/Àà/ä/Bb/b/Ćć/ç/Ee/æ/Ēē/æ:/Êê/ɛ/
Ff/f/Gg/g/Ii/i/Īī/i:/Jj/j/Kk/k/Ꝁꝁ/kʰ/Ll/l/Mm/m/
Ṁṁ/m̥m/Nn/n/Ng ng/ŋ/Oo/ɔ/Ōō/ɔ:/Ôô/o/Pp/p/Ᵽᵽ/pʰ/Rr/r/
Ss/s/Tt/t/Ŧŧ/tʰ/Uu/y:/Yy/y/Hw hw/ʍ/Xx/x/◌̣//
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    Typological information for Yakish

    Adjective agreementGender/class
    Definite articleWord for 'this/that' used
    GendersMasculine/Feminine/Neuter

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