Etymology:
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Áenadhelic is the language of the Áena ya Dhía during the first years of the world.
Áenadhelic is based solely on Irish Gaelic and some other Goidelic Languages such as Manx and Scottish Gaelic.
Consonants | Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal |
Plosive | p b | t d | k g | |||
Nasal | m | n | ||||
Trill | r | |||||
Fricative | f v | θ ð | s | x ɣ | h | |
Approxoment | l | j | w |
Vowels | Front | Central | Back | Diphthongs |
Close | i i: | u | aɪ̯, aʊ̯, əʊ̯, eɪ̯ | |
Near Close | ɪ | ʊ | ɔɪ̯, iə | |
Neutral | ə (ɚ) | |||
Open Mid | ɛ | ʌ, ɔ | ||
Near Open | æ | |||
| Open | a | ɑ |
| Examples: | |
| [briˈ.dar.ti.na] | Brídartína |
| [leɪ̯ˈ.ɣlɪ.n] | Láeghlin |
| [aɪ̯ˈ.nɛx.ta] | Ainechta |
Usually the first syllable of every word will be stressed, though there are some exceptions and some special rules.
Usually, a suffix will be skipped over and the next syllable will be stressed.
| IPA | Romanized |
| p | p |
| b | b |
| t | t |
| d | d |
| k | c |
| g | g |
| m | m |
| n | n |
| r | r |
| f | f |
| v | v |
| θ | th |
| ð | dh |
| s | s |
| x | ch |
| ɣ | gh |
| l | l |
| j | y |
| w | w |
| h | h |
i i: | é (-y) ea |
u | ú |
ɪ | i |
ʊ | uú |
ə (ɚ) | u |
ɛ | e |
ʌ | u |
ɔ | o |
æ | æ |
a | a |
ɑ | á |
aɪ̯ | Ai |
aʊ̯ | ó |
əʊ̯ | au |
eɪ̯ | áe (-ë) |
ɔɪ̯ | oi |
iə | ía |
ɛr (er) | air |
The Áenadhelic syllable structure is roughly (c)(c)v(c)(c)(c)
Onset sounds: all consonants -
Nucleus sounds: all vowels and diphthongs
Coda sounds: all consonants -
Áenadhelic word order is almost entirely head final
SOV
Adjective - Noun
Noun - relative clause
Demonstrative - noun
(an+inan)Numeral - noun
Noun - (ordinal)Numeral
Possessive - noun
Genitive - noun
Adverb - Adjective
Origin - Material - Purpose - Color - Age - Size - Opinion - Quantifier
Verb - auxiliary
Auxiliary order: Modal - Negative - Aspect - Question
Time - Manner - Place
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