Mithú



Miþú is a fictional proto-language spoken in the golden isles by the ancient Miþoans. And from the descendants of the current inhabitants of the windy land (tha rwi-rwi þú), the golden isles (ná xínga þú) and the east coast of the mountain land (tha šahú þú).

They are beings with yellowish skin, 4 fingers and two head breathers (zwá), so they have a amplified sense of smell. They are obsessed with economical gains, but also spirituality and have very strict customs in terms of family and separation of genders. Male children may never be raised by women and vice versa and marriage between men and women is looked down upon as immoral. So for them making children is all about religion not intimacy.

Phonology of Miþú
Consonants:

Vowels:

Phonotactics
rules:


 * 1) (C)(C)V(C)(Cn
 * 2) Onset - everything, except /x/
 * 3) Nucleus - all vowels and diphthongs + /w/
 * 4) Coda - all consonants except /h/, /ł/ and /ñ/
 * 5) /ň/ /þ/ /ð/ /'/ /y/ dont cluster
 * 6) Double consonants means gemination

Mora
The maximum lenght of syllables is 6 mora ands the minimum is 1.5 mora.
 * Diphtongues and geminated consonants = 2 mora
 * Long vowels = 1.5 mora
 * Normal vowels and consonants = 1 mora
 * Short vowels = 0.5 mora

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