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'''Tergetian''' is a language of Talma, spoken on Bhlaoighne Island. It is a substrate for the Talmic language [[Bhlaoighne]]. It is a [[Lakovic languages|Lakovic language]] like [[Windermere]].
'''Tergetian''' is a Lakovic language spoken in Talma. It is a member of the Yekhan Sprachbund.
 
Tergetian is inspired by Irish and Gaelic orthography.


Inspirations: Mandarin, Irish
==Numbers==
==Numbers==
can, dòin, raidh, stifh, smàigh, maoizh, albain, càzhaid, clois, fòi, bì, xodhail, srigh
can, dòin, raidh, stifh, smàigh, maoizh, albain, càzhaid, clois, fòi, bì, xodhail, srigh
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===Vowels===
===Vowels===
At least: i u e o a ao ui ei oi ai aoi ì ù è ò à ùi èi òi ài
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
===Nouns===
===Nouns===
Nouns have two genders, like Proto-Tergetic.
Nouns have two genders, like Proto-Tergetic.

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Tergetian is a Lakovic language spoken in Talma. It is a member of the Yekhan Sprachbund.

Inspirations: Mandarin, Irish

Numbers

can, dòin, raidh, stifh, smàigh, maoizh, albain, càzhaid, clois, fòi, bì, xodhail, srigh

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental Lateral Velar Glottal
Nasal plain m /m/ n /n/
breathy voiced mh /mʰ/ nh /nʰ/
Plosive plain p /p/ t /t/ c /k/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
aspirated ph /pʰ/ th /tʰ/ ch /kʰ/
breathy voiced bh /bʰ/ dh /dʰ/ gh /gʰ/
Fricative plain f /f/ s /s/ x /ɬ/ h /h/
aspirated fh /fʰ/ sh /sʰ/ xh /ɬʰ/
Affricate plain z /ts/ q /tɬ/
aspirated zh /tsʰ/ qh /tɬʰ/
Approximant plain r /r/ l /l/
aspirated rh /rʰ/ lh /lʰ/

Vowels

Morphology

Nouns

Nouns have two genders, like Proto-Tergetic.