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Sanskrit stop system, uvulars but no palatals or retroflexes
Sanskrit stop system, uvulars but no palatals or retroflexes


a e i o u /a e i o u/
a i u ā ī ū e o


ạ ẹ ị ọ ụ = rhotic versions of a e i o u
ạ ẹ ị ọ ụ = rhotic versions of a e i o u

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Dẹkha (English: DERK-uh /dɚkə/) is an ancient Quihum language inspired by Sanskrit and English.

Phonology

q qh ɢ ɢh ɴ k kh g gh ŋ t th d dh n p ph b bh m č čh ž žh c ch z zh š s h y l w

Sanskrit stop system, uvulars but no palatals or retroflexes

a i u ā ī ū e o

ạ ẹ ị ọ ụ = rhotic versions of a e i o u