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| b <Bb> || || t <Tt> d <Dd> || tʃ <Ċċ> dʒ <J̇j>|| k <Kk>, ɡ <Gg> || q <ꟼq>|| ʔ <Qϱ> | | (p <Pp>)¹ b <Bb> || || t <Tt> d <Dd> || tʃ <Ċċ> dʒ <J̇j>|| k <Kk>, ɡ <Gg> || q <ꟼq>|| ʔ <Qϱ> | ||
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! Fricatives | ! Fricatives | ||
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! High | ! High | ||
| i, iː | | i, iː <i, ī> | ||
| || u, uː | | || u, uː <u, ū> | ||
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! Mid | ! Mid | ||
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|ə, əː||o, o: | |ə, əː <e, ē> ||o, o: <o, ō> | ||
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! Low | ! Low | ||
| æ | | æ <a> | ||
| || ɑː | | || ɑː <ā> | ||
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¹Only found in Kyawcenni loanwords | |||
== Puan Script == | == Puan Script == |
Revision as of 17:03, 25 November 2024
Puan | |
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Language family | Isolate |
Writing system | Puan Script? |
Official status | |
Spoken in | Kyawcenni Pua |
Speaker | |
Endonym | ??? |
Exonym | Puan, Pyuwan[1] |
Technical information | |
Language code | PYW |
The Puan or Pyuwan language /ˈpju.(w)ən/ (Kyawcenni: Bêde Pyuwane) is a language isolate spoken in eastern Archipelagia in the Kyawcenni territory of Kyawcenni Pua.
Phonology
Consonants
The romanization written in angle brackets includes both capitalizations of the letter.
Consonants | Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Post-Alveolo-Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal |
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Nasals | m <Mm> | n <Nn> | |||||
Plosives | (p <Pp>)¹ b <Bb> | t d | tʃ <Ċċ> dʒ <J̇j> | k <Kk>, ɡ <Gg> | q <ꟼq> | ʔ <Qϱ> | |
Fricatives | f <Ff> | θ <Cc> ð <Jȷ> | s <Ss> z <Zz> | ʃ <Ṡṡ> ʒ <Żż> | χ <Xx> | ħ~h <Ħħ> ʕ~ɦ <Hh> | |
Trills | r <Rr> | ʀ <Ṙṙ> | |||||
Liquids | l <Ll> | j <Yy> | w <Ww> |
Vowels
Vowels | Front | Central | Back |
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High | i, iː <i, ī> | u, uː <u, ū> | |
Mid | ə, əː <e, ē> | o, o: <o, ō> | |
Low | æ <a> | ɑː <ā> |
¹Only found in Kyawcenni loanwords
Puan Script

Puan was planned to be written in the eponymous Puan Script, which was designed by Kyawcenni Quing Marcy I and was inspired by the Xadwg Script.
References and Footnotes
- ↑ “Pyuwan” is the Kyawcenni name of the language. This spelling is sometimes used in English to distinguish it from the Puan people.