This is supposed to be a small project that i made for a fictional country, so, have fun with a extremely difficult conlang.
A few days ago, I just invented this fictional country and now im always updating this 'conlang', so if you wanna annoy your friends with gibberish (and then have an excuse for like saying gibberish), you can use this translator.
Stuff I made!!
Notes: Im constantly trying to shorten phrases in this translator so some stuff you put in might change, like the "with this" and "with that" now being shortened. The language still has extremely long words and phrases, though, so try to help me with that (omg skibidkdi)
- P.S: there are two words for 'and'. Theres 'un' and 'ankestor'. Both of them are correct, but i recommend going for 'un' as its shorter and makes writing in Raccoonian less confusing.
Accents and Letters
- kh = a /χ/ sound (coiceless uvular fricative)
- g'/ gh = a /ɣ/ sound (voiced velar fricative)
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qʼ = uvular ejective stop
- j = y sound (like in german 'ja' and finnish)
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ɉ = normal j sound (like the 'j' in jaguar')
- s = z sound (like in 'zimbabwe') (german transforms s to z sound) (though, this letter turns into a normal 's' sound when the "h", the "p" is infront of it or either when another 's' is infront of it.)
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ş = normal 's' sound
- w = v sound (like in the language polish and hungarian, the w is pronounced like a v)
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ẅ = simple "w" sound (like the 'w' in 'what')
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ö = a /ø/ sound (Close-mid front rounded vowel)
- r̂ = a /ɾ/ sound (Voiced alveolar tap and flap)
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r̀ = a /ʁ̞/ sound (Voiced uvular approximant)
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å = a /ɔ/ sound (Open-mid back rounded vowel)
- the modern amittuzinul translator defines the sounds more easily, because, theres a bunch of random letters and shit in here, like ă and ı being the same sound.. so, figure it all out yourself, if you like this!
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