Bandullýsy [HAH]
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Language type
A priori
Place & SpeakersBandullýsy is spoken by a population of around 1,600,000 .
Species
Human/humanoid
About Bandullýsy
Originally spoken by exiles fleeing the empire of Tasshidorun after its conquest by the Oshennym, Hathirysy grew up in the old Chennan province of Isu during the Second Interregnum and the Little Empire, and spread north and west with the adventurers known as Lhirastun into the lands of the Mervaic barbarians until it reached its present distribution, largely filling the borders of the present-day countries of Isu and Ameadda.
Sample of Bandullýsy[view] Lileni thulyruxxhe ronusurre.
I don't understand the question and I won't respond to it. [view all texts]
I don't understand the question and I won't respond to it. [view all texts]
Language family relationships
Language treeAereic
⤷ Proto-Aereic
⤷ Proto-South Aereic
⤷ Proto-Gannic
⤷ Central Gannic
⤷ Bandullüsü
⤷ Bandullýsy
⤷ Proto-Aereic
⤷ Proto-South Aereic
⤷ Proto-Gannic
⤷ Central Gannic
⤷ Bandullüsü
⤷ Bandullýsy
[view] About AereicProto-Aereic was spoken along the southeastern coast of the Hyperborean Sea around the year 12000 of the Iscorian Reckoning. Aereic languages are typically characterized by large vowel inventories, active-stative alignment, primarily OV typology, agg...
[view] Ameaddesy (Ameaddesy)This is the form of Haþirysy spoken in the kingdom of Ameadda. It is characterized by:
1. Retention of kʷ and gʷ
2. Possession of two types of rhotic: ɾ and ʀ
3. ɾ̥, ɾ̥ʲ, l̥, ʎ̥, m̥, m̥ʲ, n̥, ɲ̥ > h, j, j, j, w, ɥ, h, j
4. Retention of y
5. Collapse of diphthongs: ie > eː; ei > iː; eu > eː; ea > æː; ae, ai > ɛː; ao, au > ɔː; ui > yː; oi > iː; ou > uː; oa > ʌː
1. Retention of kʷ and gʷ
2. Possession of two types of rhotic: ɾ and ʀ
3. ɾ̥, ɾ̥ʲ, l̥, ʎ̥, m̥, m̥ʲ, n̥, ɲ̥ > h, j, j, j, w, ɥ, h, j
4. Retention of y
5. Collapse of diphthongs: ie > eː; ei > iː; eu > eː; ea > æː; ae, ai > ɛː; ao, au > ɔː; ui > yː; oi > iː; ou > uː; oa > ʌː
[view] Hrasirysy (Hrasirysy)Since Hrasir was the first of the major Haþirysy-speaking kingdoms to be merged with Seronya, Hrasirysy has been more heavily influenced by the standard than any of the other dialects. Even disregarding this, the two dialects are very similar. Differences include:
1. Nasal vowels where the standard dialect has a voiceless nasal followed by a voiceless stop, e.g. enta, standard /ˈʔen̥tə/, Hrasirysy /ˈʔẽːtə/
2. ŋg and ŋʷgʷ > ŋ and ŋʷ
3. sxj > cç instead of ɧ
4. Retention of intervocalic h
1. Nasal vowels where the standard dialect has a voiceless nasal followed by a voiceless stop, e.g. enta, standard /ˈʔen̥tə/, Hrasirysy /ˈʔẽːtə/
2. ŋg and ŋʷgʷ > ŋ and ŋʷ
3. sxj > cç instead of ɧ
4. Retention of intervocalic h
[view] Ondirysy (Ondirysy)Ondirysy is the dialect of Haþirysy spoken in the former kingdom of Ondir. It includes the speech of the Lowland Lhirasten and the people of the upper Temin Valley. Phonologically it is more conservative than the Standard Haþirysy of the lower Sora Valley, but it also has much more influence from Mervaic and Sulaican languages.
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Alveolo- palatal | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | Other | ||||||||||||
Nasal | m̥ m̥ʲ | m mʲ | n n̥ | ɲ ɲ̥ | ||||||||||||||||||||
Plosive | p pʲ | b bʲ | t tʲ | d dʲ | c | ɟ | k kʷ | g gʷ | ʔ | |||||||||||||||
Fricative | f fʲ | v vʲ | θ θʲ | s sʲ | ʃ | ɕ | ç | ʝ | ʁ | h | ɧ ɧ̬ | |||||||||||||
Affricate | t͡s t͡sʲ | ɢ͡ʁ: | t͡ɬ t͡ɬʲ | |||||||||||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | ʎ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Lateral fricative | ɬ ɬʲ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Approximant | ʍ | w | ɥ̊ | ɥ | ||||||||||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ ɾʲ ɾ̥ʲ ɾ̥ |
Vowels | Front | Back | ||
Close | i i: | u u: | ||
Close-mid | e e: | o o: | ||
Open | a a: |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Bandullýsy. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
BandullýsyOrthography | |||||||||
Aa/a/ | Åå/o:/, /a:/ | AA aa/a:/ | Bb/b/ | Cc/k/ | Dd/d/ | Ee/e/ | EE ee/e:/ | Ff/f/ | Gg/g/ |
Hh/h/ | HM hm/m̥/ | HN hn/n̥/ | HR hr/ɾ̥/ | HW hw/ʍ/ | Ii/i/ | II ii/i:/ | Jj/ʝ/ | Kk/k/ | Ll/l/ |
LH lh/ɬ/ | Mm/m/ | Nn/n/ | Oo/o/ | OO oo/o:/ | OU ou/u:/ | Pp/p/ | Qq/k/ | Rr/ɾ/ | RH rh/ʁ/ |
RRH rrh/ɢ͡ʁ:/ | Ss/s/ | SH sh/ʃ/ | Tt/t/ | TH th/θ/ | TL tl/t͡ɬ/ | Uu/u/ | Vv/v/ | Ww/w/, /u:/ | Xx/ɧ̬/ |
XH xh/ɧ/ | Yy/i/ | Zz/t͡s/ | Ææ/a:/, /e:/ | Øø/e/ | Œœ/e:/ | ||||
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