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==Khmer schmer==
==Gnüer Trây==
A Khmer like language spoken on Earth with an orthography developed by German missionaries.
A Khmer-like language spoken on Earth with an orthography developed by German missionaries.
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! colspan="9"|Consonants
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Only the following finals are permitted: /m n ɲ ŋ p t c k ʔ w s ʕ h j l/. All plosive finals are unreleased, and final /ʕ/ is pronounced as [ʡ̚].
Only the following finals are permitted: /m n ɲ ŋ p t c k ʔ w s ʕ h j l/. All plosive finals are unreleased, and final /ʕ/ is pronounced as [ʡ̚].


Vowel are considered long when a null or the following finals follow: /m n p t c k s h l/. These finals are orthographically doubled as follows to indicate a short vowel: mm /m/ nn /n/ pp /p/ tt /t/ cz /c/ ck /k/ ss /s/ ch /h/ [x] ll /l/ rr [ʡ̚]. In cases where a final cannot be orthographically doubled that way then an '''h''' is added after a vowel to make it a long vowel (if a short-long distinction exists for that vowel). Final /j/ is written as ''y''.
Vowel are considered long when a null or the following finals follow: /m n p t c k s h l/. These finals are orthographically doubled as follows to indicate a short vowel: mm /m/ nn /n/ pp /p/ tt /t/ cz /c/ ck /k/ ss /s/ ch /h/ [x] ll /l/ rr [ʡ̚]. In cases where a final cannot be orthographically doubled that way then an '''h''' is added after a vowel to make it a long vowel (if a short-long distinction exists for that vowel). Final /j/ which always follows a long vowel, is written as ''y''.


All nouns are capitalized, like in German.
All nouns are capitalized, like in German.