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Orbin: ''Ɂʷəkʷ-cʼərsɂãtᶿyəɂ''
Orbin: ''Ɂʷəkʷ-cʼərsɂãtᶿyəɂ''
== Phonology ==
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Revision as of 07:37, 11 September 2024

Tselsanthe (Standard Tselsanthe: Ɂokʷ-cʼəlsɂãtᶿeɂ, literally 'the way we speak'), or Chŭrsangtxê, historically known as Northern Ru, is a Ruic language spoken in the Qonklese Northeast by the Three Tribes

Names

Standard Tselsanthe is an artificial dialect constructed as a lingua franca between various nations in the Northeast.

Tselsanthe

Nekora: Ɂokʷ-cʼersɂãtᶿiɂ

Hangabatan: Ɂogʷ-cəlsɂãdᶿeɂ

Orbin: Ɂʷəkʷ-cʼərsɂãtᶿyəɂ

Phonology

Labial Dental
Plosive/Affricate voiceless p tᶿ
ejective pʼ tᶿʼ
Fricative voiceless
Sonorant voiced