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==Tomatowhackatangomango==
==Brusingese==
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PTal inventory is this:
I could have <öo> from au
m n
or maybe oö from eu
p t k kʷ q ʔ
as in Boötes grin emoticon
b d g gʷ
or ei > äa /æɑ/ as in haugen 'ice' > häagen
f s,θ ł x χ h
i mean au > äa
z,ð ʁ
ei > oi
l j w
r
it's q-talsmic
m n
p t k q ʔ
b d g
f s,θ ł x χ h
z,ð ʁ
l j w
r
maybe a complete merger of p into f?
and voiced plosives devoice


how will you get p?
yes
b > p
and ih, üh, uh sounds are a bit lower
 
as in lushootseed
I had au > äa just so I could use äa grin emoticon
 
to compensate for that, short /ɪ/ can be /i/
sort of like a mock Australian accent
I could hopefully also have aä, oö, öo, uü, üu
 
heavy metal parody!
I'll have ää, öö, üü too of course!
ää, öö from aforementioned e: ø:
 
yes
åå from o:
or it could be <ꙮꙮ>
ei > aä?


sorry
could be
so it's general lowering of long vowels
ei > aä is a little Whetmerish-esque


b>p
yes
(but it's ok)


btw what do you think about th->ś in nail polish?
dialects overlap all the time
Philly~RP grin emoticon
also Fóõ for winter is "srel" (same as in Rencadian)!
So I have the following heavy metal umlauts:
aä (from ei)
äa (from au)
öö (from öh)
oö (from eu)
ää (from eh)
üü (from üh)
This could be Brusing!


instead of ł
but Brusing is a Wieb lect
m n
I might not have the gleb gib
p t k ʔ
f s θ ł x ħ h
z ð ʕ
l j w
r


looking like greek
this shouldn't be considered Wieb (though it's more Wieb than the others grin emoticon )
maybe this can be parody talsmic
I'll call it Brusingese
all fricatives, lots of r's


yes
yes
m n
I could eliminate length like GA
p t k ʔ
then I could get more heavy metal umlauts
f s θ ł x ħ
 
z ð ʕ
öo <- ?
l j w
but I need only öo, üu and uü
r
 
m n
here's a crazy thought: final l can be /ɭ/
p t k
though that doesn't affect the spelling
f s θ ł x ħ
uü < short u?
z ð ʕ
 
l j w
sounds weird
r
short e > eo > öo?
z, l, r > r
 
or maybe z > ð
or u < short u and uü < long u
m n
maybe there's no need to have all of them
p t k
perhaps
f s θ ł x ħ
these cover a pretty large base:
ð ʕ
aä (from ei)
r j
äa (from au)
what about w?
ää (from eh)
and j?
öö (from öh)
w/j vanishes as in greek
oö (from eu)
m n
üü (from üh)
p t k
f s θ ł x ħ
ð ʕ
r
θ > ħ, ł > x
m n
p t k
f s x ħ
ð ʕ
r


t~k, x~ħ
yes!
ð > ʕ
it also sounds a little Old Englishy
m n
äa = ea ...
p t k
crazy idea: oh > öo?
f s x ħ
ʕ
r


m n
don't we have oh -> åå?
p k
i think that'll make it even weirder (having åå)
f s x
What should happen to vocalized -r?
ʕ
write them as a?
r
i was thinking p > f as in arabic
m n
t k
f s x ħ
ʕ
r


m n
öhr -> öo
k
ühr -> üu
f s x
more heavy metal umlauts!
ʕ
ehr > ?
r
10 consonannts
ħ > ʕ?


x~ħ
yes
as in hebrew
that looks really Finnish grin emoticon
nimeä 'names', kiveä 'stones', ...
ahr > aa


yes
yes
m n
it already sounds like aa
k
ier > iä, uhr > uå
f s χ
 
ʕ
nice
r
final -Cer becomes -Ca
 
-iä = partitive plural grin emoticon
and Hauer > *Häaa > Häa
 
you could spell it Häaa just for fun
though it's pronounced Häa
häaa häaa häaa häaa
grin emoticon
 
Häaa Rääba Jamms
looks really funny
short e > /e/, short o > /o/
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