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Common diphthongs are ai, ei, oi, ui, âi, êi&thinsp;<ref>Very uncommon; most commonly reduced to ei.</ref>, ôi, ûi.
Common diphthongs are ai, ei, oi, ui, âi, êi&thinsp;<ref>Very uncommon; most commonly reduced to ei.</ref>, ôi, ûi.


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===Vowel Reduction===
===Vowel Reduction===

Revision as of 15:41, 20 April 2026

The language of the Kin-elleth people, as well as the main lingua franca of the Endri-nâi Confederation.

Phonology

Letters represent standard orthography when written in Latin characters. Where letters appear in pairs, the one on the right is voiced.

Consonants

The Kin-elleth language uses between 19–21 consonants, with some having regional variants. Note that <f> and <v> are bilabial, not labiodental as in English.

Consonants
  Bilabial Dental Alveolar Velar Uvular Glottal
Plosive
p b
   
t d
k g
c [1]
c  
Nasal
m
 
n
     
Trill  
r
     
Tap  
r
     
Fricative
f v
th dh
s z
h [1] 
h [1] 
h  
Lateral Approximant    
l
     
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Less common variant.

Vowels

The Kin-elleth languages uses from 12–14 vowel sounds. The chart below shows the common orthography when transcribed to the Latin alphabet. Vowels to the left of a | are unrounded; vowels to the right of a | are rounded. Note that a vowel letter may have different sounds, depending on context in a word or by regional variation.

Vowels
  Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Close
î |
 
î [1] |
 
| u
Near-close  
i |
 
ô |
 
Close-mid
ê |
     
| o
Mid    
e,û,o
   
Open-mid
e | û
     
| â
Open
a |
     
â |
  1. Less common variant.

Diphthongs

Common diphthongs are ai, ei, oi, ui, âi, êi [1], ôi, ûi.

  1. Very uncommon; most commonly reduced to ei.

Vowel Reduction

The main vowel in a Kin-elleth word will typically undergo vowel reduction when the word is inflected:

Original Reduced
a ei
e/û ê
ê î
i û
î ie/e
u ôi/î
ô ûi
o ô
â oi