Lesson 1 : writing, declension and basic conjugation
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Overview of the reckolian grammar and its case system.
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Hello and welcome to the great universe of the reckolian language, a fascinating ancient language still spoken by the rac people !
Today we are going to quiwly view the reckolian alphbet as well as what makes this language so beautiful: its inflexions.
But first, let's take a look at the alphabet: it consists of 27 letters :
Letter | IPA | Closest english equivalent |
A | /ə/,/a/ | splatter |
B | /b/ | boat |
C | /ç/ | which |
Ĉ | /ʝ/ | age |
D | /d/ | do |
Ḑ | /ɖ/ | do |
G | /g/ | game |
H | /ɬ/ | |
I | /y/ | |
J | /ɮ/ | |
K | /q/ | |
L | /ɭ/ | |
M | /m/ | |
N | /n/ | |
Ñ | /n/ | |
O | /ɔ/,/ɒ/ | |
Õ | /ɔ̃/ | ontario |
P | /p/ | pear |
R | /ʁ/ | red |
S | /s/ | sea |
Ṡ | /ʂ/ | |
T | /t/ | time |
Ţ | // | time |
U | /ʊ/,/u/ | you |
X | /χ/ | |
Z | /z/ | |
Ż | /ʐ/ |
The position of word stress can change the meaning of a word, so it is always marked with a diacritic: à, ì, ò, ù.
The letter õ is never stressed; if stressed, it always turns into "òn" and is not nazalised anymore.
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