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| '''Ouřefr''' /ˈəʊr̝ɛfə/ (''Ouřefrnie cijtnr'' /əʊr̝ɛfəɲeː tsijʔtnɐ/) is an [[Idavic]] language belonging to the Nabŋaic branch. It is inspired by Czech, Cantonese, Dutch, RP English and Japanese. It is the third most widely spoken Nabŋaic language after [[Nabbrzé]] and (Sino-Korean inspired language).
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| ==Test==
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| ''Woeŋanieš uisřibeit no varádoebijn, ar woþloce bačurňr řeunie aš ŋóvej tamtánišie. Evlódr wie noeganejne hář, po řitáŋ.''
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| ==Phonology==
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| "Czech with more vowels and simpler phonotactics"
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| ===Consonants===
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| '''p b t d ť ď c (dz) č dž k g f þ s š ch w v z ž h m n ň ŋ l r ř j''' /p b t d c ɟ ts dz tʃ dʒ k ɣ f θ s ʃ x w v z ʒ h m n ɲ ŋ l~ɫ ɾ~ɹ r̝ j/
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| '''m n ŋ''' can be syllabic
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| Glottal reinforcement, but no gemination
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| ===Vowels===
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| Dutch-like spelling:
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| '''a e/ě i/y o u á/ar é/er/ěr ij/ei ó/or ú eu/ui ie/ir oe/ur ou r ŕ''' /ɐ ɛ (j)ɛ ɪ ɔ (Japanese u) ɑː(ɹ) ɛː(ɹ) ɪj~ɛɪ ɔː(ɹ) (Japanese ū) œː eː(ɹ) oː(ɹ) əʊ ə(ɹ) ɜː(ɹ)/
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| '''ě i ie ij eu''' are palatalizing; all other orthographic vowels are nonpalatalizing
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| ===Suprasegmentals===
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| Long vowels take two morae; downstep as in Japanese
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| ===Historically hard-soft vowel pairs===
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| Some vowel letters denote palatalization of the preceding consonant. For example, dě tě ně are read as if they were spelled ďe ťe ňe.
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| *hard y ~ soft i
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| *hard u ~ soft i
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| *hard a ~ soft ě
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| *hard o ~ soft ě
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| *hard ei ~ soft ij
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| *hard ou ~ soft eu
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| *hard ui ~ soft eu
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| *hard oe ~ soft ie
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| *hard ú ~ soft ij
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| Long vowels result from OSL čettijn > četijn; četijn > čeetijn
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