Kabažat
Kabažat (𐬐𐬀𐬠𐬀𐬰𐬀𐬙) is a ŋation in northern Thasusa, established on 10 May 2026 by KsãndraArkonn.[1]
Language
The language of Kabažat is Håmazát. It uses the Avestan alphabet as its writting system with a romanization - with variants with and without diacritics. Notice that the Avestan alphabet is written from right to left.
Phonology
Allophones are written under the letters in small text, separated by semicolons in case of multiple phonemes in a cell.
| Consonants | Labial | Coronal | Dorsal | Laryngean | Vowels | Front | Central | Back |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | m | n | High | i y i:
ʷi ; ʷy ; əi̯ |
ɯ u u:
ʷɯ ; ʷu ; əʊ̹ | |||
| Plosive | p b | t d c | q ɢ | |||||
| Affricate | ts dz | Mid | ə ə:
ʷə ; ɨ: |
|||||
| Fricative | β f
v b ; |
ʂ ʐ | x ɣ
xʷ ; ɣʷ |
ħ
ħʷ | ||||
| Trill | w | ɾ r | j | Low | a a:
ʷa ; ɛ: |
ɒ
ʷɒ | ||
| Lateral | ɬ |
Rounded and long vowels are grouped together with their unrounded counterparts. The schwa has no rounded counterpart while the rounded counterpart of a is ɒ.
Gemination
When a consonant comes after a long vowel in a closed syllable, the consonant is geminated (no in the table) and the vowel is made short.
Labialization
When x ɣ or ħ comes before an unrounded vowel they become labialized.
Prelabialization of Vowels
Rounded and unrounded vowels in word initial positions become prelabialized if the previous word ends in an unvoiced consonant, and when at the begining of a sentence.
Rising and Dipthongisation of Long Vowels
When long vowels are in unstressed open syllables they rise (ə: a: > ɨ: ɛ:) and dipthongize (i: ɯ: > əi̯ əʊ̹; ʊ̹ is rounded but the diacritic here is tiny).
β-Fluid
β can:
- become v when more than 75% of vowels in a word it resides in are unrounded or it's word-initial or -final.
- become b when at least 25% of vowels in a word it resides in are rounded.
- remain β when none of the above apply.
The above does not apply when:
- it resides in proper native nouns or nativized nouns.
Avestan alphabet and Romanization
| r | ɾ | ħ | ɣ | x | ʐ | ʂ | f | β | dz | ts | ɢ | q | c | d | t | b | p | n | m | Phoneme |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 𐬭 | 𐬮 | 𐬓 | 𐬖 | 𐬑 | 𐬰 | 𐬯 | 𐬟 | 𐬡 | 𐬘 | 𐬗 | 𐬔 | 𐬐 | 𐬒 | 𐬛 | 𐬙 | 𐬠 | 𐬞 | 𐬥 | 𐬨 | Avestan |
| Rr | Ll | Hh | X́x́
Xhxh |
Xx | Zz | Ss | Ff | Vv | Ćć Cxcx | Cc | Gg | Kk | T́t́
Txtx |
Dd | Tt | Bb | Pp | Nn | Mm | Romanization |
| a: | ɒ | a | ə: | ə | u: | u | ɯ | i: | y | i | j | w | ɬ | Phoneme | ||||||
| 𐬀𐬀 | 𐬁 | 𐬀 | 𐬆𐬆 | 𐬆 | 𐬎𐬎 | 𐬏 | 𐬎 | 𐬌𐬌 | 𐬍 | 𐬌 | 𐬫 | 𐬬 | 𐬱 | Avestan | ||||||
| Áá
AAaa |
Åå
AOao |
Aa | Éé
EEee |
Ee | Úú
UUuu |
Ůů
UOuo |
Uu | Íí IIii | I̊i̊ IOio | Ii | Jj | Ww | Romanization | |||||||
Calendar
Kabažat uses the Zoroastrian calendar, with its founding date being Marespand Adar 1395.
Symbols
The flag of Kabažat is described as "on a sheet of cloth 1 unit of height and 1,75 units of lenght, 8 rays eminating from centre, outwards, alternating azure and forest green, with border golden, 0,1 unit thick. At centre Rupicola rupicola, male, in flight, chest at front, outwards facing".