Vietnamese++
| Việt Cộŋ Cộŋ | |
|---|---|
| Language family | Austroasiatic |
| Early form(s) | Vietnamese |
| Writing system | Latin |
| Official status | |
| Spoken in | Adnar |
| Regulated by | Adnar |
| Speaker | |
| Number of speakers | 1 |
| Technical information | |
| Usage | Everyday communication |
| Language code | avn |
Vietnamese++ (Việt Cộng Cộng / Việt Cộŋ Cộŋ) is the ŋational language of the Communist Empire of Adnar. It is the same as regular Vietnamese, except for these changes. For a refresher of regular Vietnamese, check out this video.
Phonology
Vietnamese++ takes sounds from the southern Vietnamese dialect as the standard.
Orthography
Vietnamese++ still uses Latin letters with diacritics, but several changes have been made and silent letters were introduced.
- Diagraph [ng] replaced by [ŋ]. Similarly, [Ng] becomes [Ŋ].
- Diagraph [nh] replaced by [ñ]. Similarly, [Nh] becomes [Ñ].
- Diagraph [qu] replaced by [w]. Similarly, [Qu] becomes [W].
- Diagraph [ph] replaced by [f]. Similarly, [Ph] becomes [F].
- The hook tone (hỏi) no longer exists. All words spelled with the hook accent now uses the tilde tone (ngã) instead.
- [ỏ] spelled as [oir]
- coda [n] becomes [ŋ] or [ñ] (depends on word)
- [u] (as nucleus of a vowel with no coda) becomes [oo] (tones carry onto 2nd [o])
Grammar
For the most part Vietnamese++ grammar are the same as regular Vietnamese.