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{{Infobox language
#REDIRECT [[Kyawcenni]]
|name=Kyawcenni
|family=[[Kyawcennic languages|Kyawcennic]]
|early-forms=[[Classical Kyawcenni]]
|era=ca. 2023 to today
|scripts=[[w:Latin script|Latin]], formerly [[w:Mon–Burmese script|Mon-Burmese]]
|country=[[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen]]
|regulator=Government of [[Kyaw Cen]]
|demonym=Kyawcenni
|number=~12
|usage=Government language
|lang-code=KYC
}}
 
'''Kyawcenni''' is an analytic language spoken in [[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen]] and written in the [[w:Mon–Burmese script|Mon-Burmese]] and [[w:Latin script|Latin]] scripts. Its early speakers originated from [[Marcyland]].
 
Due to Kyaw Cen's continued centralization and standardization efforts, the language is very prone to change.
 
==Phonology and Orthography==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
| rowspan="2" |
| colspan="2" |'''Bilabial'''
| colspan="2" |'''Alveolar'''
| colspan="2" |'''Postalveolar'''
|'''Palatal'''
| colspan="2" |'''Velar-Uvular'''
|-
|'''unv'''
|'''v'''
|'''unv'''
|'''v'''
|'''unv'''
|'''v'''
|
|'''unv'''
|'''v'''
|-
|'''Plosive'''
|/p/
|/b/
|/t/
|/d/
|
|
|
|/k/
|/g/
|-
|'''Nasal'''
|
|/m/
|
|/n/
|
|
|
|
|/ŋ/ ⟨ng⟩
|-
|'''Fricative'''
|
|
|/s/
| rowspan="2" |/z/
 
[z,dz]¹
|/ʃ/ ⟨š⟩
| rowspan="2" |/ʒ/
 
[ʒ,dʒ]¹ ⟨j⟩
|/ç/ ⟨x⟩
|/χ/ ⟨h⟩
|
|-
|'''Affricate'''
|
|
|/ts/ ⟨c⟩
|/tʃ/ ⟨č⟩
|/cç/ ⟨q⟩
|
|
|-
|'''Liquid'''
|
|
|
|/l/
|
|/ɻ/ ⟨r⟩
|/j/ ⟨y⟩
|/w/
 
[w,ɥ,ʊ̯,ʏ̯]² ³
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|'''Vowels'''
|'''Unrounded'''
|'''Unrounded 2'''
|'''Rounded'''
|'''Rounded 2'''
|-
|'''Close'''
|/i/ ⟨i⟩
|
|/y/ ⟨u⟩
|
|-
|'''Near-close'''
|/eː/ ⟨ê⟩
|/ɚ/ ⟨ę⟩
|/oː/ ⟨ô⟩
|
|-
|'''Open-mid'''
|/ɛ/ ⟨e, ai⟩¹
|/ɛː/ ⟨ai⟩
|/ɔ/ ⟨o, au⟩¹
|/ɔː/ ⟨au⟩
|-
|'''Open'''
|/a/ [a], [ə] ⟨a⟩
|
|
|
|}
 
=== Stress ===
Stress in Kyawcenni mostly depends on the vowel.
If a word includes one <ai> or <au>, the stress is on that vowel.
If the word instead has one <ê> or <ô>, the stress is on that vowel.
If the word doesn’t have any of the previously mentioned properties, stress is on the first syllable.
 
==Phonotactics==
Excluding vowels, a syllable can start with the following consonants:<br>
p b t d m n s ts z l ʃ tʃ ʒ ç cç k χ ɡ j w ɻ<br>
Excluding vowels, a syllable can end in the following consonants:<br>
m n s ts z ʃ tʃ ʒ ç χ ŋ j w ɻ<br>
If none of them appear directly before or after each other, following consonants can be used between consonant and vowel:<br>
j w ɻ<br>
A syllable can also begin with vowels, but it cannot begin with:<br>
y i ɛː ɔː<br>
/cç/ and /ç/ in coda position are only possible before /eː/, /y/ and /i/ or a consonant.<br>
/cçj-/ or /çj-/ in one syllable are not allowed before /eː/, /y/ or /i/<br>
/cç/ and /ç/  are not allowed before /w, ɻ/ in the same syllable<br>
/ɻ/ or /ɚ/ next to /l/ is not possible<br>
A postalveolar consonant before /j, w, ɻ/ is not possible<br>
/ɻ/ and /ɚ/ cannot appear in the same syllable
 
 
== Syntax ==
The Syntax of Kyawcenni follows OaVOdS word order, with Oa being the Accusative and Od the Dative object.
Adjective and adposition appear after the noun they modify.
 
== Morphology ==
Kyawcenni words can be combined without a space, with the first word often being shortened to only one syllable:<br>
''Jongyitęnar = Ætérnalism''<br>
(First syllable of jonggyaw = religion + nominative of yitęnar = Ætérnal)
 
=== Nouns ===
Kyawcenni has four cases in total:
Nominative
Genitive-Dative
Accusative
Vocative
 
====Nominative====
The Nominative case doesn’t have any ending, not sure what else to say here:<br>
cun, bwis, bim, awč, kyaw, nawiy, gešeng
 
Genitive-Dative:
The Genitive-Dative case is formed by adding a -ne suffix:<br>
''cunne, bwisne, bimne, awčne, kyawne, nawiyne''<br>
Except for words ending in -ng, which changes to -nne<br>
''gešenne''<br>
and for words ending in -na, which is shortened to -n-<br>
''Botswaunne''
 
====Accusative====
The Accusative case is formed by adding a -ni suffix:<br>
''cunni, bwisni, bimni, awčni''<br>
Except for words ending in -ng, after which -gi is added:<br>
''gešenggi''<br>
And words ending in -w or -y, after which just -i is added:<br>
''kyawi, nawiyi''<br>
and for words ending in -na, which is shortened to -n-<br>
''Botswaunni''
 
====Vocative====
The Vocative case is formed by adding a -ne suffix:<br>
''cunne, bwisne, bimne, awčne''<br>
Except for words ending in -ng, after which -ge is added:<br>
''gešengge''<br>
And words ending in -w or -y, after which just -e is added:<br>
''kyawe, nawiye''<br>
and for words ending in -na, which is shortened to -n-<br>
''Botswaunne''
 
===Verbs===
There are three suffixes that can be added to verbs in the following order:
 
'''Assumption:''' -si ''benzang'' → ''benzangsi'' x ≈ I assume x calculates<br>
'''Subjunctive:''' -ga ''benzang'' → ''benzangga'' x ≈ x would calculate<br>
'''Past:''' -dah ''benzang'' → ''benzangdah'' x ≈ x calculated
 
Those can also be combined:<br>
''benzang'' → ''benzangsigadah'' ≈ I assume x would have calculated
 
Transitive verbs usually end in -em, -en or -me. Those suffixes are omitted in the conjugated form.
 
Exceptions:
There are some exceptions for verbs that don’t just add suffixes, but change their stem:<br>
''bęč'' (walk) → ''bih'' in Past tense, not ''bęčdah''
 
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[[Category:Kyaw Cen]]

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