Lencva gi Soc

General information
Lencva gi Soc [ˈɫe̞ŋkᶹa ʒi so̞k] is a Romance language spoken mostly along the Danube River in Romania, Serbia, Hungary, and Austria. It decended from Latin in its own branch, but it shows small influence from Hungarian.

Changes from Latin

 * loss of b /b/, merged with v /v/.
 * c /k/ palatalized to /ʃ/ before e, è, i, and ì.
 * g /g/ palatalized to /ʒ/ before e, è, i, and ì.
 * gn /ŋn/ became nh /ɲ/.
 * gu /gʷ/ became gh.
 * loss of /h/ as a phoneme.
 * j /j/ became /ʒ/.
 * ll /l/ became lh /ɟ͡ʝ/.
 * qu /kʷ/ became ch /k/ or cv /kᶹ/.
 * alveolar /r/ became uvular /χ/ word-initially and as rr, and became /ʁ/ elsewhere.
 * x /ks/ became gs /ɡ͡z/.

Changes from Latin

 * vowel length lost, often becoming diphthongs.
 * ā became à /ɑ/.
 * ē became è /eɪ̯/.
 * ī became ì /iə̯/.
 * ō became ò /oʊ̯/.
 * ū became ù /uə̯/.
 * final -o often became -u.
 * diphthongs often changed or reduced.
 * ae and ei merge with ē to become è /eɪ̯/.
 * au and eu merge with ā to become à /ɑ/.
 * ou merged with ō to become ò /oʊ̯/.
 * oe became œ /ø̞/.
 * ui became y /y/.

Pronouns
Unlike nouns, pronouns can appear in genitive, accusative, and dative forms.