Rugtugian language
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Rugtugian | |
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Weraedeedez | |
Pronunciation | [verædɪdez] |
Native to | Fiefdom of Timbain |
Language isolate
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Latin | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Fiefdom of Timbain |
The Rugtugian language (Weraedeedez) is a priory conlang spoken in the Timbain. It is one of the three official languages of Timbain, and despite seeing less use than English in the nation, it the "national language", enjoying similar status to Irish Gaelic in Ireland.
Orthography
Rugtugian is written in its own variation of the Latin alphabet. Unlike the basic Latin alphabet, it does not include the letters C, M, Q, T and V, and includes the following digraphs and diacritic combinations: A', AE, AA, EE, IJ, OE, R', SZ, UE, Ẅ and DŽ.
Letter: | A | A’ | AE | AA | B | D | E | EE | F | G | H | I | IJ | J | K | L | N | O | OE | P | R | R’ | S | SZ | U | UE | W | Ẅ | Z | DŽ |
IPA: | a | ɑː | æ | ɔ | b/p | d/t | ɛ | ɪ | f | g/k | h | i | eɪ | j | k | l | n | o | œ | p | ɾ | rː | s | ʃ | u | y | v/f | ɯ | z | d͡ʒ/t͡ʃ |
The consonants Bb, Dd, Gg, Zz and Dž typically represent voiced consonant sounds, however become devoiced when they are next to a devoiced consonant in a consonant cluster.