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Lumak
Kaphua Lamak
Pronunciation[kəˈpʰua ləˈmak̚]
Native toLumakia
EthnicityLumak
Native speakers
43.3 million (2020)
Early form
Proto-Lumak
Latin
Official status
Official language in
 Lumakia
Language codes
ISO 639-1lk
ISO 639-2lmk
ISO 639-3lmk
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Lumak (Lumak: Kaphua Lamak [kəˈpʰua ləˈmak̚]) is a language isolate and the official language of Lumakia. It is written in the Latin script, and is the native language of Lumaks. It is spoken by approximately 26.3 million speakers, the majority of which live in Lumakia.

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History

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m [m] n [n] ny [ɲ] ng [ŋ]
Stop aspirated mb [ᵐb] nd [ⁿd] nj [ᶮɟ] mg [ᵑɡ]
aspirated b [b] d [d] j [ɟ] g [g]
tenuis p [p] t [t] c [c] k [k] x [ʔ]
aspirated ph [] th [] ch [tɕʰ] kh []
Fricative s [s] h [h]
Approximant l [l] y [j] w [w]
Rhotic r [r]

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i [i] u [u]
Mid e [e] *([ə]) eo [ɤ] o [o]
Open ae [ɛ] a [a] ao [ɔ]

Lumak syllable structure permits C(r)V(C), where only labial and velar stops may cluster with /r/. Lumak words must begin with a consonant, but initial glottal stops are unwritten in the orthography. The vast majority of native words are monosyllabic or sequisyllabic. Sequisyllables are always Cə, with /ə/ assimilating to [u] after labials and [i] after palatals. Lumak has four diphthongs, /ua oa ia ea/.