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Revision as of 11:45, 16 May 2017
Dok Thai is a language that appears in the story, "Lie to Me".
Starting Vocabulary
- Beishté • name (female)
- L'muiren aschél.• Sentence • Thank you for the tea.
- aschél • verb • thank you
Phonology
Vowels
- Vowels include:
- Monophthongs: e, ɑ, o
- Diphthongs: aj, uj
Diphthongs may undergo metathesis around a rhotic, e.g. ujr pronounced as urj.
Consonants
- Consonants include:
- Nasals: m, n
- Plosives: b, d, t, k
- Fricatives: ʃ, ʂ, θ
- Approximants: ɭ, ɻ
Syllabic consonants include: l, n