Talk:Sentaguish

I noticed your language has a labiodental nasal /ɱ/. You know that this sound is very rare as a phoneme in natlangs. There's only one natlang that claims to have it as a phoneme, and even then it is not certain whether it is a nasal or a nasal approximant. Also why are the vowels /e œ æ/ listed in your vowel chart as near-front instead of front? John.

Thank you very much John. I took into consideration what you said about vowels /e œ æ/ and changed that. As for the labiodental nasal /ɱ/, I was looking for sounds in wikipedia when I saw it. I am Greek, and when I saw the Greek example it has I understood the sound. It is found before /v/ or /f/ and that's how I decided to add it to the sounds list. Really, which language claims it as a phoneme? Thanks again.94.68.20.210 15:54, May 18, 2012 (UTC)