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'''Kyawcenni''' is an analytic language written in the [[w:Mon–Burmese script|Mon-Burmese script]]. It's spoken in [[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen|Kyaw Cen]], whose early speakers originated from [[Marcyland]]. Due to Kyaw Cen's continued centralization and standardization efforts, the language is very prone to change and likely to undergo a reform in the near future. Because of that, and also [[Marcy I|Marcy]]'s lack of Wiki coding knowledge, there is no standardized phonology table shown here.
'''Kyawcenni''' is an analytic language written in the [[w:Mon–Burmese script|Mon-Burmese script]] and the [[w:Latin alphabet|Latin alphabet]]. It's spoken in [[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen|Kyaw Cen]], whose early speakers originated from [[Marcyland]]. Due to Kyaw Cen's continued centralization and standardization efforts, the language is very prone to change and likely to undergo a reform in the near future. Because of that, and also [[Marcy I|Marcy]]'s lack of Wiki coding knowledge, there is no standardized phonology table shown here.


However, there are some key characteristics of Kyawcenni, such as the strict phonotactics and the use of letters with acute, circumflex, and [[w:Ę|E with ogonek]] in its official romanization.
However, there are some key characteristics of Kyawcenni, such as the strict phonotactics and the use of letters with acute, circumflex, and [[w:Ę|E with ogonek]] in its official romanization.

Revision as of 03:19, 17 March 2024

Kyawcenni is an analytic language written in the Mon-Burmese script and the Latin alphabet. It's spoken in Kyaw Cen, whose early speakers originated from Marcyland. Due to Kyaw Cen's continued centralization and standardization efforts, the language is very prone to change and likely to undergo a reform in the near future. Because of that, and also Marcy's lack of Wiki coding knowledge, there is no standardized phonology table shown here.

However, there are some key characteristics of Kyawcenni, such as the strict phonotactics and the use of letters with acute, circumflex, and E with ogonek in its official romanization.