User:JP-Corran-Horn/Werkstatt/KDD

Kodąąnihibǫ́ǫ́ǫ́łhíingimajatshłéé diyinį́į́gitéé dąąnihizaadadéé, the Northwestern Wichʼhasha language, is the language of the Wichʼhasha people in the American continent's northwestern. It's an agglutinative–polysynthetic language with ergative–accusative tripartite alignment.

Consonants
See the paragraph pronunciation for further information in terms of pronunciation.

Vowels
See the paragraph pronunciation for further information in terms of pronunciation.

Vowels
All vocal varieties are listed in the alphabet. Nonetheless, if a native speaker is reciting the alphabet, he will omit both the long vowels as well as the very long ones (anyway, the last mentioned are rarely used).

If the vowel is long, it's written twice for a long lenght, respectively thrice for a very long length. Except of the length, the pronunciation remains. The first vowels represents the vowel itself, the second vowel is in high tone, the third vowel is nasalized and the fourth vowel is both in high tone and nasalized.

Consonants
All consonant varieties are listed in the alphabet. They can't be omitted.

Sample texts
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