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=== Exact Pronunciations ===
=== Exact Pronunciations ===
These are detailed instructions on how to pronounce each single-articulation phoneme because KWMs has a very atypical phonology.
These are detailed instructions on how to pronounce each phoneme because Ketchup has a very atypical phonology.
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|'''Egressive voiceless nasal velaric bilabial trill'''
|'''Voiceless bilabial nareal fricative'''
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|Back of tongue pressed against velum. Open velum to allow air to pass through the nose. Closed, loosened lips become trilled due to advancement of the tongue (still pressed against velum). Vocal folds not vibrating.
|The lips are closed while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds are open and still.
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|'''Egressive voiceless nasal velaric alveolar trill'''
|'''Voiced bilabial nareal fricative'''
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|Back of tongue pressed against velum. Open velum to allow air to pass through the nose. Tongue tip pressed against alveolar ridge, but loosened, becomes trilled due to advancement of the back of the tongue (still pressed against velum). Vocal folds not vibrating.
|The lips are closed while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds vibrate.
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|'''Egressive voiceless nasal velaric retroflex trill'''
|'''Voiceless anteriodorso-alveolar nareal fricative'''
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|Back of tongue pressed against velum. Open velum to allow air to pass through the nose. Tongue underside pressed against hard palate, but loosened, becomes trilled and pushed forward due to advancement of the back of the tongue (still pressed against velum). Vocal folds not vibrating.
|The center of top of the tongue is pressed against the alveolar ridge while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds are open and still.
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|'''Egressive voiceless nasal velaric pre-rounded labiodental fricative'''
|'''Voiceless labial-palatalized uvular nareal fricative'''
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|Back of tongue pressed against velum. Open velum to allow air to pass through the nose. Lips rounded. As the lips unround, bottom lip makes contact with top teeth and air is pushed outward as a fricative due to advancement of the tongue (still pressed against velum). Vocal folds not vibrating.
|The back of the top of the tongue is pressed against the uvula, the center of the top of the tongue is raised toward the hard palate, and the lips rounded while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds are open and still.
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|'''Egressive voiceless nasal velaric alveolar fricative'''
|'''Ingressive falsetto voiced uvular nareal fricative'''
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|Back of tongue pressed against velum. Open velum to allow air to pass through the nose. Tongue tip reaches alveolar ridge and air is pushed outward as a fricative due to advancement of the tongue (still pressed against velum). Vocal folds not vibrating.
|The back of the top of the tongue is pressed against the uvula, while air is inhaled into the nose with enough force to produce frication as it enters the nostrils and the vocal folds are vibrating and in falsetto.
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|'''Voiceless nasal velaric bilabial percussive'''
|'''Creaky-voiced arytenoidal fricative'''
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|Simultaneous whisper and creaky voice articulation.
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|'''Voiceless nasal velaric bidental percussive'''
|'''Velar nareal fricative ejective'''
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|Back of tongue pressed against velum. Open velum to allow air to pass through the nose. Bottom teeth strike top teeth forcefully to create a sound. Vocal folds not vibrating.
|The back of the top of the tongue is pressed against the velum while air is pushed out of the nose by the closed glottis with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils.
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|'''Egressive-ingressive stuttered uvulopharyngeal affricated ejective'''
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|The back of the top of the tongue presses the uvula against the pharyngeal wall, blocking off airflow, then air is pushed by the closed glottis with enough force to separate the uvular-pharyngeal closure partially open, letting only fricated air pass outward into the nose. This is then immediately repeated but with the closed glottis pulling in air the second time, and without regard for the completion of the first or second articulation.
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Revision as of 23:38, 7 May 2026

Ketchup
Pronunciation[ʞ̺🩴øʭʌʬ]
Language familyCondimentic
Early form(s)Syrup
Writing systemLatin, Ketchupian
Official status
Spoken inMadlands
Regulated bySuqi
Speaker
ExonymKetchupian
Technical information

Ketchup, natively spelled ĸ𰻞ɘʜup, is Suqi's first cursed conlang, and it's comin' to Nguhcraft, baby! Obviously spoken in the Madlands, the wacky language of Ketchup is imbued with chaos due to random, unrelated situational facts being crucial to understanding information; the requirement of intense cognition during phoneme placement; and shifty language when every case becomes taboo.

Ketchup originally comes from an alternate Earth called Ert. It is spoken by a human-adjacent species, still called humans, within the Ketchupian culture.

Phonology

Ketchupian phonology uses a variety of unnaturalistic, unusual, and phonetically complex articulations for no reason.

Consonants

Quadripalpebral Bilabial Linguolabial Bidental Alveolar Sublaminal Palatal Velar Guttural Pedal
Nareal Fricative m̥͋ m͋ ɲ͇̥͋ ɴ̥͋ᶣ ↓ɴ͋F
Fricative ɦ̰
Ejective ŋ̥͋ʼ q𐞐ʼ\↓q𐞐ʼ
Implosive 𝼉̼ˡ
Click (ᵏʘ͡ǀ͡ǂ) (ᵏʘ͡ǀ͡ǂ) 𐞥ʞ̺
Percussive 👀 ʬ ʭ ¡ 🦶🩴
Summative Ω

Quadripalpebral consonants are those produced with two sets of eyelids. The bipalpebral percussive /👀/ is the act of blinking.

Pedal consonants are those produced with the foot. The pedal percussive [🦶] is the act of smacking a foot against something. Ketchup uses the solarized pedal percussive /🦶🩴/, which means the foot must be wearing a shoe.

Exact Pronunciations

These are detailed instructions on how to pronounce each phoneme because Ketchup has a very atypical phonology.

IPA Pronunciation
[m̥͋] Voiceless bilabial nareal fricative
The lips are closed while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds are open and still.
[m͋] Voiced bilabial nareal fricative
The lips are closed while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds vibrate.
[ɲ͇̥͋] Voiceless anteriodorso-alveolar nareal fricative
The center of top of the tongue is pressed against the alveolar ridge while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds are open and still.
[ɴ̥͋ᶣ] Voiceless labial-palatalized uvular nareal fricative
The back of the top of the tongue is pressed against the uvula, the center of the top of the tongue is raised toward the hard palate, and the lips rounded while air is exhaled out of the nose with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils and the vocal folds are open and still.
[↓ɴ͋F] Ingressive falsetto voiced uvular nareal fricative
The back of the top of the tongue is pressed against the uvula, while air is inhaled into the nose with enough force to produce frication as it enters the nostrils and the vocal folds are vibrating and in falsetto.
[ɦ̰] Creaky-voiced arytenoidal fricative
Simultaneous whisper and creaky voice articulation.
[ŋ̥͋ʼ] Velar nareal fricative ejective
The back of the top of the tongue is pressed against the velum while air is pushed out of the nose by the closed glottis with enough force to produce frication as it exits the nostrils.
[q𐞐ʼ\↓q𐞐ʼ] Egressive-ingressive stuttered uvulopharyngeal affricated ejective
The back of the top of the tongue presses the uvula against the pharyngeal wall, blocking off airflow, then air is pushed by the closed glottis with enough force to separate the uvular-pharyngeal closure partially open, letting only fricated air pass outward into the nose. This is then immediately repeated but with the closed glottis pulling in air the second time, and without regard for the completion of the first or second articulation.
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Vowels

Ketchup has 8 vowel inventories that can be used in three different ways.

The first usage is determining the grammaticosocial gender of a conversation. Specific combinations of the vowel inventories by the collective speakers in a conversation determine a specific gender for the conversation. The gender formed for the conversation determines how the speakers feel about having the conversation, which can impact their attitude and interactions with the other speakers. This also determines the grammatically correct way to refer to the conversation in the future. If speakers fail to collectively give a conversation one of the genders that exist, the conversation will be impossible to ever refer to again.

The second usage is similar, it determines the grammaticosocial gender of a word. It also involves determining gender by combining multiple vowel inventories, but it only occurs within the syllable(s) of that word and done solely by the speaker. Like the conversation gender, it determines the correct way to refer to that word's referent in the future and failure results in never being able to refer to that referent ever again.

The third usage i dont fucking remember because i have horrible memory

Syllables

Linguistic Capabilities

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