Iwufti [EWT]
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Language type
A priori
Species
Human/humanoid
About Iwufti
Spoken in Ełftimer, a country famous for trade especially on land and for bordering the sea to the North of Igleis, Ełfti is a language used for trade though Universal Signlang is also used. Ełfti split off from Ungwa with their most recent convergence point being Eividi. The Üñłiga remained where they were but some headed further North and founded Ełftimer where they began establishing trade routes with other countries to accumulate resources and lower the chance of a swift death.
Spoken in Ełftimer, a country famous for trade especially on land and for bordering the sea to the North of Igleis, Ełfti is a language used for trade though Universal Signlang is also used. Ełfti split off from Ungwa with their most recent convergence point being Eividi. The Üñłiga remained where they were but some headed further North and founded Ełftimer where they began establishing trade routes with other countries to accumulate resources and lower the chance of a swift death.
Sound samples in Iwufti
Some sound samples of Iwufti. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
Ješc naašmuz hja mü.
Everything is better with colours.
Everything is better with colours.
Zag. Com łuc.
Leave me alone. I'm busy.
Leave me alone. I'm busy.
Do géwalm mälütä eš blat.
And I thought my jokes were bad.
And I thought my jokes were bad.
Mjolhac utja.
Eat pant
Eat pant
Pet dan zei lii? Iš... rü nei?
Is this what you want? Yes... or no?
Is this what you want? Yes... or no?
Gocom, Tjo!
It was me, Dio!
It was me, Dio!
Language family relationships
Language treeIgletic
⤷ Proto-Igletic
⤷ Proto-Yugalic
⤷ Central Yugalic
⤷ North Yugalic
⤷ Old Ełufti
⤷ Middle Ełufti
⤷ Iwufti
⤷ Proto-Igletic
⤷ Proto-Yugalic
⤷ Central Yugalic
⤷ North Yugalic
⤷ Old Ełufti
⤷ Middle Ełufti
⤷ Iwufti
[view] About IgleticThe original starting point for all languages in the continent of Igleis, basically my conworld's equivalent of PIE.
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | Other | |||||||||||
Nasal | m mʲ | n̪ | ɲ | ŋ | ||||||||||||||||||
Plosive | p pʲ | b bʲ | t̪ | [d̪]1 | k kʲ | g gʲ | ʔ2 | |||||||||||||||
Fricative | [f]3 fʲ | v | s | ʃ | [ʒ]4 | ç çʲ | [χ]5 | |||||||||||||||
Affricate | [t͡s]6 | t͡ʃ | [d͡ʒ]7 | |||||||||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | [ɫ]8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Approximant | [ʋ]9 | j | [ʍ]10 | w [wˤ]11 | ||||||||||||||||||
Trill | r [r̥]12 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Flap | [ɾ]13 |
Blends | ʍɞ14 |
- allophone of /t̪/
- Occurs when vowels meet between words e.g <la et> /l̪əʔɛt̪/
- allophone of /v/
- allophone of /ʃ/
- allophone of /ç/
- Old digraph, allophone of /t͡s/
- allophone of /t͡ʃ/
- allophone of /l/
- allophone of /w/
- allophone of /w/
- Usually occurs between two vowels, allophone of /w/
- allophone of /r/
- allophone of /t̪/
- Exempt from vowel harmony
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Central | Near- back | Back | |||||
Close | i i: | y y: | [ʉ]1 ʉ: | u u: | ||||||
Near-close | [ɪ]2 | [ʏ]3 | [ʊ]4 [ʊ:]5 | |||||||
Close-mid | e e: | [o]6 o: | ||||||||
Mid | ə7 | |||||||||
Open-mid | ɛ ɛ: | [ɞ]8 | [ʌ]9 ʌ: | |||||||
Open | a a: | [ɑ]10 ɑ: |
- allophone of /y/
- allophone of /i/
- allophone of /y/
- allophone of /u/
- allophone of /u:/
- allophone of /e/
- Unstressed vowels
- allophone of /u/
- allophone of /ɛ/
- allophone of /a/
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Iwufti. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
IwuftiOrthography | |||||||||
Aa/a/ | Áá[ʌ] | Ää[ɑ] | Bb/b/ | Cc/k/ | Éé/e/ | Ee/ɛ/ | Gg/g/ | Hh/ç/ | Ïï/y/ |
Ii/i/ | Jj/j/ | Ll/l/ | Mm/m/ | Ññ/ŋ/ | Nn/n̪/ | Oo[o] | Pp/p/ | Rr/r/ | Ss/s/ |
Šš/ʃ/ | Tt/t̪/ | TJ tj/t͡ʃ/ | TS ts[t͡s]1 | Uu/u/ | Üü[ʉ] | Vv[u]2 | Ww/v/ | Zz/t͡s/ | Łł/w/ |
✖ Unknown alphabetical order |
- Old digraph
- Old grapheme
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