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Menu 1. Pronunciation differences The Namsang Dialect, natively known as 南鎟舌 (mi.na.mi.tu.gu.ɕi.ta) is spoken in the Namsang Archipelago and is also the dialect spoken furthest away from mainland Aseom. Short o and ɯ turns into u, ʌ and ɛ turns into e, e can palatalise consonants, k and g can be palatalised into tɕ and dʑ and the dialect has a very different vocabulary. Old Japanese p is retained as f in Namsang Dialect. Sometimes consonants can depalatalise.

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In Apillón (Central Namsang) h gets pronounced as g intervocally

In Eastern Namsang i and e only palatalise s

In Central Namsang e may palatalise t, d, k and g and will become an i

In Western Namsang i and e palatalise all consonants

In Western Namsang w is pronounced as v

In Eastern Namsang g is read as h

In Western Namsang when a sentence ends in n the n becomes he

In Eastern Namsang when a sentence ends in n the n becomes nihi

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