Verse:Irta/Modern Hebrew: Difference between revisions

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* Celtic (Irish, Ăn Yidiș, Brythonic), Sinitic and Korean /k{{asp}} t{{asp}}/ are borrowed as כּ תּ as opposed to ק ט
* Celtic (Irish, Ăn Yidiș, Brythonic), Sinitic and Korean /k{{asp}} t{{asp}}/ are borrowed as כּ תּ as opposed to ק ט
** Notably not English; aspiration in Irta English could be a recent phenomenon
** Notably not English; aspiration in Irta English could be a recent phenomenon
==== Transcribing foreign stops ====
*voiced = ''g'', voiceless = ''q'': English, French‚ Latin, Riphean
*voiced = ''g'', voiceless = ''k'': Japanese, Turkish
*unaspirated = ''q'', aspirated = ''k'': Celtic, Sinitic
*voiced = ''g'', unaspirated = ''q'', aspirated = ''k'': Arabic, Greek, Korean, Thai, Sanskrit?


== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==