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{{Infobox language|name=Kathyrian|pronunciation=/kəˈθɪrɪjən/|family=isolate|era=today|scripts=[[Greek alphabet]]|country=[[Kathyria]]|regulator=[[Katherine T. Awesome|katherine T. Awesome]]|endonym=κατχήριαϊυ|number=1<ref>in Nguhcraft, obviously</ref>|usage=Everything in Kathyria|lang-code=kty}} | {{Infobox language|name=Kathyrian|pronunciation=/kəˈθɪrɪjən/|family=isolate|era=today|scripts=[[Greek alphabet]]|country=[[Kathyria]]|regulator=[[Katherine T. Awesome|katherine T. Awesome]]|endonym=κατχήριαϊυ|number=1<ref>in Nguhcraft, obviously</ref>|usage=Everything in Kathyria|lang-code=kty}} | ||
'''Kathyrian''' (natively κατχήριαϊυ ''kathýrjaiv'' /kaˈtːɨrjaˌiʋ/) is a language spoken in Kathyria. It officially uses the [[Greek alphabet]]. It seems to be a language isolate, as it bears no strong resemblance to any other known language. | '''Kathyrian''' (natively κατχήριαϊυ ''kathýrjaiv'' /kaˈtːɨrjaˌiʋ/) is a language spoken in [[Kathyria]]. It officially uses the [[Greek alphabet]]. It seems to be a language isolate, as it bears no strong resemblance to any other known language. | ||
== Phonology == | == Phonology == |
Revision as of 09:58, 12 January 2025
Kathyrian | |
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Pronunciation | /kəˈθɪrɪjən/ |
Language family | isolate |
Era | today |
Writing system | Greek alphabet |
Official status | |
Spoken in | Kathyria |
Regulated by | katherine T. Awesome |
Speaker | |
Endonym | κατχήριαϊυ |
Number of speakers | 1[1] |
Technical information | |
Usage | Everything in Kathyria |
Language code | kty |
Kathyrian (natively κατχήριαϊυ kathýrjaiv /kaˈtːɨrjaˌiʋ/) is a language spoken in Kathyria. It officially uses the Greek alphabet. It seems to be a language isolate, as it bears no strong resemblance to any other known language.
Phonology
Kathyrian is usually analyzed to have 15 consonants.[2]
labial | coronal | dorsal | |
---|---|---|---|
nasal | m | n | |
stop | p b | t d | k g |
fricative | f | s | ː[3] |
approximant | ʋ | l | j |
trill | r |
Most linguists consider Kathyrian to have 6 monophthongs and one diphthong.
front | central | back | |
---|---|---|---|
high | i | ɨ[4] | u |
mid | e | o | |
low | a | ||
diphthong | au̯[5] |
Orthography
Kathyrian seems to have a mostly phonemic orthography.
phoneme | natively | latin transcription |
---|---|---|
m | Μμ | Mm |
n | Νν | Nn |
p | Ππ | Pp |
b | Ββ | Bb |
t | Ττ | Tt |
d | Δδ | Dd |
k | Κκ | Kk |
g | Γγ | Gg |
f | Φφ | Ff |
s | Σσς | Sſs |
ː | Χχ[6] | Hh |
ʋ | Υυ | Vv |
l | Λλ | Ll |
j | Ιι | Jj |
r | Ρρ | Rr |
i | Ιι[7] | Ii |
ɨ | Ηη | Yy |
u | Υυ[8] | Uu |
e | Εε | Ee |
o | Οο | Oo |
a | Αα | Aa |
au̯ | Ωω | Au au |
Footnotes
- ↑ in Nguhcraft, obviously
- ↑ some linguists debate the inclusion of /ː/ as a consonant; those in favor of considering it a consonant argue that it is treated as a fricative in all scenarios and seems to have historically been /h/
- ↑ when word-initial, lengthens the final phoneme of the previous word
- ↑ was probably historically /eː/
- ↑ was probably historically /oː/
- ↑ may sometimes be represented after consonant letters by repeating the letter instead
- ↑ may have dialytika next to other vowel letters to specify it is representing a vowel
- ↑ may have dialytika next to other vowel letters to specify it is representing a vowel