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=== Introduction of new codas from loanwords ===
=== Introduction of new codas from loanwords ===
/s/ and /l̪/ used to be merged with /t̚/ and /n/ respectively. But loanwords has made them appear, like in the word บาสเก็ตบอล "basketball", which can both be pronounced as /bàːt̚.kêt̚.bɔ̄n/ or /bàːs.kêt̚.bɔ̄l/
/s/ and /l̪/ was merged with /t̚/ and /n/ respectively. But was reintroduced in loanwords, like in the word บาสเก็ตบอล "basketball", which can both be pronounced as /bàːt̚.kêt̚.bɔ̄n/ or /bàːs.kêt̚.bɔ̄l/


=== Centering of dipthongs ===
=== Centering of dipthongs ===
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=== Lenition of /kʰ/ ===
=== Lenition of /kʰ/ ===
/kʰ/ was shifted into /x/
/kʰ/ was shifted into /χ/


== Phonology & Orthography ==
== Phonology & Orthography ==
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== Vocabularies ==
== Vocabularies ==
Sirenian shares most of its lexicons with Siamese. With differences being that Sirenian has more [[Nguhcraft|Nguhcraftian]] influences. Some words changed their meanings to fit more in-line with Sirenguarded culture.
 
=== Pre-Nguhcraft Sirenian ===
Pre-Nguhcraft Sirenian lexicon has 3 main sources.
 
==== 1. Native Sirenian ====
Native Sirenian words are usually monosyllabic and used more often than words from other sources.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Native Sirenian Words
!Example
!IPA
!Meaning
|-
|nâhm
|/náːm/
|water
|-
|kōn
|/χōn/
|person
|-
|pǎh
|/pàː/
|forest
|-
|múh
|/mǔː/
|pig
|-
|pāj
|/pāj/
|to go
|-
|gīn
|/kīn/
|to eat
|-
|háh
|/hǎː/
|to find
|-
|gūh
|/kūː/
|I (vulgar)
|-
|mȳŋ
|/mɯ̄ŋ/
|you (vulgar)
|-
|jǎj
|/jàj/
|big
|-
|lêk
|/lék̚/
|small
|}
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Sirenguarded Thai
!Sirenguarded Thai
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|Kyawcenni "cen"
|Kyawcenni "cen"
|ทราย "sand"
|ทราย "sand"
|-
|wŷtgœ̌' /wɯ́t̚.kɔ̀ʔ/
|to fall from high place
|Maileng "wuchiqo"
|ร่วง "to fall"
|}
|}



Revision as of 06:28, 9 October 2025

Sirenian
Language familyYetchian
Ŋarchipelagic[disputed]
Eratoday
Writing systemLatin, previously Thai
Official status
Spoken inImerchal
Speaker
DemonymSirenian
EndonymSirenian
Number of speakersidk
Technical information
UsageSirenguard
Language codeSRN

Sirenian (Sirenian: Fāhsāh Sajrenian), formerly known as Sirenguarded Thai and Þaj is a dialect of Standard Siamese spoken in Sirenguard Autonomous District.

History

Lorewise, no one really know where it's from. The settlers and the first Sirenian speakers spoke Occitan and Mosici. With most only remembering that they mysteriously started speaking Sirenian on the ship from Chalmosique to Sirenguard.

Sirenian used to be written with the Thai script, but later adopted Latin due to Thai script being ugly as fuck in Minecraft.

Changes from Standard Siamese

Technically, Sirenian is a descendant of Siamese, with sound changes being the following (not in order)

Liquid deletion in consonant clusters

/l/ and /r/ disappeared after a consonant, though /w/ stayed. So กลาง /klāːŋ/ "middle" and กราง /krāːŋ/ "to rasp" merged with กาง /kāːŋ/ "to unfold", but กวาง /kwāːŋ/ remained.

Dentalization of liquids

/l/ and /r/ merged into /l̪/. So รัก /rák̚/ "to love" and ลัก /lák̚/ "to steal" merged into ลัก /l̪àk̚/.

Introduction of new codas from loanwords

/s/ and /l̪/ was merged with /t̚/ and /n/ respectively. But was reintroduced in loanwords, like in the word บาสเก็ตบอล "basketball", which can both be pronounced as /bàːt̚.kêt̚.bɔ̄n/ or /bàːs.kêt̚.bɔ̄l/

Centering of dipthongs

ia̯, ua̯, and ɯa̯ becomes iə̯, uə̯, and ɯə̯ respectively.

Labialization before rounded vowels

Consonants become labialized before u(ː).

Lenition of /kʰ/

/kʰ/ was shifted into /χ/

Phonology & Orthography

Consonants Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
Plosive p pʰ <f> b t tʰ <þ> d k <g> ʔ <'>
Affricates t͡ɕ <z> t͡ɕʰ <c>
Fricative f <v> s x~ɣ <k> h
Approximant w j (w)
Lateral l

Only bolded consonants can be a coda. With p, t, k being unreleased as /p̚/, /t̚/, /k̚/. And /k̚/ being written with a <k> instead of a <g>

Vowels Front Back
Unrounded Rounded
Close i iː <ih> ɯ <y> ɯː <yh> u uː <uh>
Middle e eː <eh> ɤ <x> ɤː <xh> o oː <oh>
Open ɛ <æ> ɛː <æh> a aː <ah> ɔ <œ> ɔː <œh>

Vocabularies

Pre-Nguhcraft Sirenian

Pre-Nguhcraft Sirenian lexicon has 3 main sources.

1. Native Sirenian

Native Sirenian words are usually monosyllabic and used more often than words from other sources.

Native Sirenian Words
Example IPA Meaning
nâhm /náːm/ water
kōn /χōn/ person
pǎh /pàː/ forest
múh /mǔː/ pig
pāj /pāj/ to go
gīn /kīn/ to eat
háh /hǎː/ to find
gūh /kūː/ I (vulgar)
mȳŋ /mɯ̄ŋ/ you (vulgar)
jǎj /jàj/ big
lêk /lék̚/ small


Sirenguarded Thai Meaning Origin Thai Equivalent
Āhgûhp /āː.kúːp̚/ Aguv (general) Arodjun "Akuv" นายพล "general"
Bēhsûhp /bēː.súːp̚/ Bezuv Arodjun "Bezuv" จ้าว "lord"
Ēmfājh /ēm.pʰāːj/ Empire English "Empire" มหาอาณาจักร "empire"
Kwīŋ /kʰwīŋ/ Quing English "Quing" -
lîgǎcōn /lí.kà.t͡ɕʰōn/ Kyawcenni, Foreigner Kyawcenni "lika" + Thai "cōn" -
œ́ŋ /ɔ̌ŋ/ I (informal) Kyawcenni "aung" กู "I (informal)"
sēn /sēn/ sand Kyawcenni "cen" ทราย "sand"

Grammar

Sirenian's grammar is exactly the same as that of Siamese.