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[[Category:Language]]
[[Category:Language]]
[[Category:Yigós Languages]]
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
{| class="wikitable" |}
{| class="wikitable" |}
|
! scope="col" | Bilabial
! scope="col" | Alveolar
! scope="col" | Post-Alveolar
! scope="col" | Palatal
! scope="col" | Velar
|-
|-
| || '''Bilabial''' || '''Alveolar''' || '''Post-Alveolar''' || '''Palatal''' || '''Velar'''
! scope="row" | Plosive
| p, b
| t, d
|
|
| k, g
|-
|-
| '''Plosive''' || p, b || t, d ||  ||  || k, g
! scope="row" | Fricative
| ɸ (f), β (v)
| s, z
| ʃ (sh), ʒ (zh)
|
| x (h), ɣ (gh)
|-
|-
| '''Fricative''' || ɸ, β || s, z || ʃ, ʒ ||  || x, ɣ
! scope="row" | Nasal
| m
| n
|   
|
|
|-
|-
| '''Nasal''' || m || n ||  ||
! scope="row" | Liquid
| w
| l
|
| j (y)
|
|-
|-
| '''Liquid''' || w || l ||  || j ||
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable" |}
{| class="wikitable" |}
|
! scope="col" | Front
! scope="col" | Back
|-
|-
| || '''Front''' || '''Back'''
! scope="row" | Close
| i
| u
|-
|-
| '''Close''' || i || u
| scope="row" | Mid
| e
| o
|-
|-
| '''Mid''' || e || o
| scope="row" | Open
| æ (ae)
| a
|-
|-
| '''Open''' || æ || a
|}
|}
==Proto-Yéshvwae==
Yéshvwae is a descendant of [[Proto-Yéshvwae]].


== Grammar ==
== Grammar ==

Latest revision as of 00:42, 29 May 2025


Overview

The Yéshvwae language is a language spoken in the island of Yigó.

Phonology

Bilabial Alveolar Post-Alveolar Palatal Velar
Plosive p, b t, d k, g
Fricative ɸ (f), β (v) s, z ʃ (sh), ʒ (zh) x (h), ɣ (gh)
Nasal m n
Liquid w l j (y)
Front Back
Close i u
Mid e o
Open æ (ae) a

Proto-Yéshvwae

Yéshvwae is a descendant of Proto-Yéshvwae.

Grammar

The Yéshvwae language uses a VSO word order and places modifiers after the words they modify.

Verbs conjugate for the tenses: past, present, future, past and present, present and future, and continuous.

Verbs do not conjugate for the subject or object.