Tsåtæs

Tsåtæs is a language.

Phonology

 * consonants
 * /b/ is written as 
 * /d/ is written as 
 * /ð/ is written as <đ>
 * /f/ is written as 
 * /ɸ/ is written as
 * /g/ is written as 
 * /h/ is written as 
 * /j/ is written as 
 * /k/ is written as 
 * /l/ is written as 
 * /ɫ/ is written as 
 * /m/ is written as 
 * /n/ is written as 
 * /ŋ/ is written as <ň>
 * /p/ is written as
 * /r/ is written as 
 * /s/ is written as
 * /t/ is written as 
 * /ʦ/ is written as  or 
 * /v/ is written as 
 * /w/ is written as <w>
 * /x/ is written as <g> or <h>
 * /xː/ is written as <g>, <j> or <h>
 * /z/ is written as or <z>


 * vowels
 * /aː/ is written as <a>
 * /eː/ is written as <e>
 * /ɛː/ is written as <æ>
 * /iː/ is written as <i>
 * /ɪː/ is written as <e>
 * /oː/ is written as <o>
 * /œː/ is written as <v>
 * /øː/ is written as <ø>
 * /ɔː/ is written as <å>
 * /ʊː/ is written as
 * /yː/ is written as <y>

ʌ and ɔ are the unstressed versions of a and o.

Grammar
Tsåtæs is an ergative-absolutive language.

-u is place behind a verb to indicate the past tense.

Most nouns end on -t, those who don't end on -t are always irregular. Most of them are Germanic or Slavic loanwords.

Dictionary

 * Tsåtæs - English
 * åmt ('ɔ:mt) fire
 * aňt ('a:ŋkt) fear
 * arht ('a:rxt) path
 * armst ('a:rṃst) tree
 * bjant ('bɪ̯a:nt) sun
 * đæu ('ðɛ:ʊ̯) ship (đæt-)
 * fehu ('fe:xʊ:) wealth (feht-)
 * galt ('ga:ɫt) house
 * kønt ('kø:nt) cow
 * in ('i:n) 1. in (se galtol ~: he is at home) 2. water (int-)
 * junst ('x:ʊ:nst) child
 * løft ('løft) wind
 * lulst ('lʊ:ɫst) temple
 * måt ('mɔ:t) mother
 * øl ('ø:ɫ) owl (ølt-)
 * oltst ('o:ɫtst) enemy
 * pebornst ('ɸe:bɔrṇst, alt. 'pe:bɔrṇst) lightning
 * peđt ('ɸe:ðt, alt. 'pe:ðt) weapon
 * rætst ('rɛ:tst) luck
 * sæst ('sɛ:st) moon
 * sluht ('slʊ:xt) battle
 * subast ('sʊ:bʌst) oak
 * tađt ('ta:ðt) father
 * tør ('tø:r) three
 * umst ('ʊ:mst) forest
 * vs ('œ:s) to (jomh olæm ~: please come to me)
 * wepst ('we:ɸst, alt. 'we:st, 'we:pst) village
 * zilt ('zi:ɫt) salt

Example
Jomæs umstol vs đaň wahæsu sluht.
 * We came to the forest and we fought a battle.