Lesson #1: Sounds
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A lesson on the phonology and orthography of Tamuyamian
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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] | ẽ 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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