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There are twenty-one consonants in Drambenburgian. | |||
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Revision as of 18:08, 3 August 2022
Drambenburgian (also known as Draug and Deutsch) is a south Drambenic language from the Euronian family tree. It is the official language of Drambenburg.
Consonants
There are twenty-one consonants in Drambenburgian.
Consonant Name | Symbol (lowercase) | Pronounciation |
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Bet | B (b) | /b/ |
Qet | C (c) | Example |
Chet | X (x) | Example |
Deth | D (d) | Example |
Phil | Ψ (ψ) | Example |
Gimel | G (g) | Example |
Hey | H (h) | Example |
Jod | J (j) | Example |
Kilt | K (k) | Example |
Lod | L (l) | Example |
Mun | M (m) | Example |
Nun | N (n) | Example |
Pis | P (p) | Example |
Qilt | Q (q) | Example |
Roud | R (r) | Example |
Set | S (s) | Example |
Shet | Σ (σ) | Example |
Torn | T (t) | Example |
Thorn | ð | Example |
Eth | Θ (θ) | Example |
Tzed | Z (z) | Example |