Igniazi Bitiasau Language
Igniazi Bitiasau (/iɡˈni.a.zi biˈti.a.sau/) is a Bitiasau language spoken on the Northern parts of the Nediroh continent with a relatively dense consonant system and a clear (C)V(C) syllable rhythm. Its vowel inventory is commonly described as /i e o u y/, and its consonant inventory retains several older sounds that later standards simplify, notably /ç ʑ ɸ ð ħ/ alongside palatal and lateral phonemes like /ɟ ɲ ʎ ɬ/ and a two-way rhotic tendency /r ~ ɾ/. Its script is a segmental alphabet that keeps these contrasts visible in spelling, with dedicated letters for the palatals and laterals; ligatures exist in digital and fast writing but are optional rather than required.
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