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A lesson on the phonology and orthography of Tamuyamian
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Menu 1. Tahicasian
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Tahicasian is a minimalist language heavily based on Quechua.
It has 12 consonants with 6 basic vowels.


The letters in Tamuyamian are:
t
te
/t/[t]
q
qo
/c/[qu]
p
pon
/p/[p]
i
in
/i/[ee]
e
ve
/e/[ey]

ẽk
/ɛ/[eh]
m
man
/m/[m]
n
ni
/ɲ/[nya]
a
ale
/a/[ah]
j
jon
/j/[ya]
v
vun
/w/[w]
h
hai
/h/[h]
o
ao
/o/[oh]
l
lum
/l/[l]
c
ca
/t͡ɕ/[ch]
k
kai
/k/[k]
u
um
/u/[oo]
s
simi
/t͡s/[ts]


Along with the base sounds, there are three diphthongs.
Those are:

oi
/oɪ/[oy]
ao
/aʊ/[ow]
ai
/aɪ/[aye]


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