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Post #2669005

2026-05-17 02:31 UTC

less hideous in V2

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  • @lvxferre@mander.xyz 2026-05-17 17:42

    ⟨ñ⟩ for /ŋ/! That’s a fun way to handle it. I also see you got ⟨ĥ⟩ from Esperanto, and swapped the diaeresis with umlaut. There’s also ⟨Ħ ħ⟩, Maltese style. I often use it for /h/, when I don’t want H-digraphs to interfere. Those rules for ⟨c⟩/⟨ç⟩ vs. ⟨s⟩ hint some etymological reason, like older /k/→[…]→/s/, Romance style. It’s messy but the good kind of. And your example with ⟨garço⟩ made me notice your conlang got some French vibes, I like it. On the vowels: the diacritics became a bit of a mess, I think your first revision with digraphs+diaeresis was better. Personally I’d go with something like /i y u/ ⟨i u ou⟩ /e ø o/ ⟨ie eu o⟩ /ɛ œ ɔ/ ⟨ea oe oa⟩ /ɑ ə/ ⟨a e⟩ And then diaeresis on the second letter to ensure separated reading, and/or acute on the first for disambiguation. So /xafɛ/ ends as ⟨ĥafea⟩ “wheat” and ⟨ĥaféa⟩ “café”, and your little abomination is ⟨ĥñoeññngoiëche⟩. (Note: most languages would quickly convert that /ŋŋng/ into /ŋg/, so your word would end as ⟨ĥñoeñgoiëche⟩. I’m just throwing ideas, mind you.

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