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'nɛspɛa 'whisper
'nɛspɛa 'whisper


nʌ'ɬatɛtiŋ 'snowflake'
nʌ'ɬatɛtiŋ 'snowflake'


ʃe'atɛpa 'cop a feel'
ʃe'atɛpa 'cop a feel'


suilɛda 'prison'
suilɛda 'prison'


tɛ'nɛpɾɛa 'irritate'
tɛ'nɛpɾɛa 'irritate'


'tsɛpɛɾɛ 'marble'
'tsɛpɛɾɛ 'marble'


'ʌndɛɾɯ 'code of honor between a guest and host'
'ʌndɛɾɯ 'code of honor between a guest and host'


'xɛxɛɾu 'massacre'
'xɛxɛɾu 'massacre'


'mɛmtɪa 'peer at'
'mɛmtɪa 'peer at'


'egɪda 'older woman'
'egɪda 'older woman'


'mɯtɛtiŋ 'faraway place'
'mɯtɛtiŋ 'faraway place'


'mɪppɔky 'attempt'
'mɪppɔky 'attempt'


'mɛmtɪdo 'awareness'
'mɛmtɪdo 'awareness'


'lɛɣɯa 'ghastly'
'lɛɣɯa 'ghastly'


'iskɛdo 'height'
'iskɛdo 'height'


'daɣɯra 'empathy'
'daɣɯra 'empathy'


'bɛɾɛbu 'if you please'
'bɛɾɛbu 'if you please'


'bɛptɔa 'recover'
'bɛptɔa 'recover'
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Some speaker populations, such as that around the Histaxa fields region, pronounce /æ/ as [a]. Some in these groups pronounce /æ/ as a more back vowel but not as far back as the standard phonemic /a/, so it is possible that the two phonemes /æ/ and /a/ have not split for either group. In other groups around the same area, /a/ has come to be pronounced [ɑ] or [ɒ] to differentiate between /æ/ which has come to be pronounced as [a], created a chain shift. No other vowels are shifted in these dialects, so it is not a systemic change.
Some speaker populations, such as that around the Histaxa fields region, pronounce /æ/ as [a]. Some in these groups pronounce /æ/ as a more back vowel but not as far back as the standard phonemic /a/, so it is possible that the two phonemes /æ/ and /a/ have not split for either group. In other groups around the same area, /a/ has come to be pronounced [ɑ] or [ɒ] to differentiate between /æ/ which has come to be pronounced as [a], created a chain shift. No other vowels are shifted in these dialects, so it is not a systemic change.
== Orthography ==
The writing system is called Sér̂a /'seʂa/ (meaning also ‘be made real, manifest’). It exists in three modes:  Ture /'tuɾɛ/ ('soft'), which is a cursive script, R̂ek /ʂɛk/ ('hard'), which is a runic system, and the default, which is standard.
It is a phonemic alphabet with 42 symbols, one for each phoneme in the language.
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===Romanization===
There is also a standardized Romanization for the Rílin alphabet, as seen below in brackets. In some cases, there are options between using a diacritic to modify a Latin character and using a digraph, such in the case with /β/, which may be written ẃ or bh.
'''Vowels'''
/a/ < a >
/æ/  < ä >
/e/ < é >
/ɛ/ < e >
/i/ < í >
/ɪ/ < i >
/y/ < y >
/ø/ < ö >
/o/ <  ó>
/ɔ/ < o >
/ʌ/ < û >
/ɯ/ < ŭ >
/u/ < u >
'''Examples of Variations in Romanization'''
aghûbhadógha ‘stare into someone’s eyes’
aǵûẃadóǵa  /ɑɣʌβɑdoɣɑ/
bíhzara ‘custom’
bíŕara  /biʐɑɾɑ/
öhsa ‘soft
öŕa /øʂɑ/
tshimlŭ ‘mush, goo’
tŝimlŭ  /tʃɪmlʌ/
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