Verse:Mwail/Bri

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Bri was the classical language of Mwail British Isles, belonging to the Keric family. In the year 4000, Bri served as a religious, ceremonial, and poetic language; it was a monosyllabic tonal language, with 24 tones realized via 24 different cantillation melodies.

Phonology of 5th Millenium Bri

Initials

(The first member of each pair indicates a broad initial, the second a slender one)

  • Null: 0 /ʔ j/
  • Stops: b /pˠ pʲ/ d /t̪ˠ tʲ/ g /k kʲ/
  • Trills: br /ʙˠ ʙʲ/ dr /rˠ r̝ʲ/ gr /ʀ ʀʲ/
  • Nasals: m /mˠ mʲ/ n /n̪ˠ nʲ/ ng /ŋ ŋʲ/
  • Nasal trills: mbr /ⁿʙˠ ⁿʙʲ/ ndr /ⁿrˠ ⁿr̝ʲ/ ngr /ⁿʀ ⁿʀʲ/
  • Approximants: zh /ɻ ʐ/

Rimes

Nuclei: /a e i o u ə/ a/ea ae/e aoi/i o/eo u/iu w/iw (The first member of each pair indicates a broad initial, the second a slender one)

Finals: 0 bh dh gh /0 w ðˠ j/

Tones

The following lists the native names of the 24 tones:

Native names of tones
A (null or resonant coda) B (glottal stop coda) C (fricative coda) D (voiceless stop coda)
Glottalized initial (0) plain (P) ndridhA0P baeB0P zheaD0P doghC0P
prenasalized (N) braoiA0N driwdhB0N dreoC0N dwghD0N
Modal initial (1) plain (P) meodhA1P aoidhB1P zhiuC1P ngrughD1P
prenasalized (N) beaA1N zhobhB1N debhC1N gaedhD1N
Breathy initial (2) plain (P) ngwA2P mbraghB2P ndreC2P nabhD2P
prenasalized (N) geadhA2N beghB2N gaoibhC2N dreghD2N

Grammar