Lydnevi

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CreatedbyLibor Sztemon
Date2002
Setting and usageAuxiliary language
Lydnevi
Created byLibor Sztemon
Date2002
Setting and usageAuxiliary language
Purpose
Latin, Cyrillic
Language codes
ISO 639-3qly (private use)[1]
GlottologNone
IETFart-x-lydnevi (private use)[1]
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Lydnevi is a fictional North Slavic language created in 2002 by the Czech linguist Libor Sztemon.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Consonants

LabialAlveolarPalatalVelarGlottal
Plosive Voiceless pt k
Voiced bdg
Affricate Voiceless ts
Voiced
Fricative Voiceless fsʃxh
Voiced β vzʒɣ
Trill r
Nasal mnɲ
Approximant lj

In addition, x represents ɣ͡z.

Vowels

Lydnevi has 8 monophthongs and 6 diphthongs.

FrontCentralBack
Close iɯ u
Mid e ɛːəo
Open a

Lydnevi's diphthongs are ai /aɪ̯/, ei /eɪ̯/, oi /oɪ̯/, au /au̯/, eu /eu̯/, and ou /ou̯/.

Orthography

Example

References

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