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Karga | |
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Maj vandaz ir Karga | |
Writing system | Latin script |
Creator | CyberYukonic (nickname for anonymity, creator of this Wikipedia page) |
Phonology
[edit]Karga has a phonology of 30 sounds, 22 of them being consonants and 8 of them being vowels.
Karga has 22 consonants, 6 of which are doubled to make a new sound.
Labial | Labiodental | Alveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
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Plosive | Voiceless | p (p) | t (t) | k (k) | ||||
Voiced | b (b) | d (d) | g (g) | |||||
Nasal | m (m) | n (n) | ɲ (nj) | |||||
Trill | r (r) | |||||||
Fricative | Voiceless | f (f) | s (s) | ʂ (x) | x (kj) | h (h) | ||
Voiced | v (v) | z (z) | ʐ (xj) | |||||
Approximant | ||||||||
Lateral Approximant | ɭ (l) | |||||||
Affricates | Voiceless | t͡s (c) | ʈ͡ʂ (q) | |||||
Voiced | d͡z (cj) | ɖ͡ʐ (qj) |
Vowels
[edit]Karga has 8 vowels in total.
Front | Central | Back | ||
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Close | i (i) | y (y) | u (u) | |
Mid | ə (y) | |||
Open-Mid | ɛ (e) | ɔ (o) | ||
Near Open | æ (aj) | |||
Open | a (a) |
The letter "y" has 2 sounds assigned, and is pronounced differently, based on where the letter is.
y + vowel | y + consonant | y - | |
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vowel + y | ə | ə | ə |
consonant + y | y | y | ə |
- y | y | y | ə |
"y" is pronounced as [y] if there is nothing or a consonant before it. It's pronounced as [ə] if there is a vowel before it, and at all costs is it pronounced so if there is nothing after it.
Grammar
[edit]Nouns
[edit]Nouns have many affixes to determine their place and meaning in the sentence.
Translator
[edit]You can access the English - Muthansin / Muthansin - English translator here.
Flag
[edit]The Karga flag uses only two colors: dark blue (#000070) and yellow (#FFDC00).
The flag's dimensions are 2x1 (width x height), and it uses a dark blue background with a yellow trim, and an another dark blue trim around that. In the middle of the left half of the flag is a
with a cross standing on the cut out hill and a circle in the middle of the cross, representing Jesus' halo around his head, and his holiness and cleanliness.