Mirbha

Overview
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=Setting= ...{also this one too}

=Consonants=


 * B, C, D, L, M, N, S, V, F are pronounced softer than in english.


 * P, T, K aren't aspirated as in german.
 * J has the same english sound, but at the end of a word sounds like the english SH.
 * has the same english sound, but at the end of a word sounds like the english K.
 * R sounds like in spanish.


 * Nouns never end on hard consonants.


 * Words starting with s- if paired with a word ending -s, it changes to a initial z-.
 * The last rule also applies to all the soft consonant endings.
 * Kh equals the spanish J sound.
 * Sh same as english.
 * Zh equals the french J sound.
 * Q equals the french R sound.

Vowels
Vowels in Mirbha have pure sounds as in ancient Latin.
 * A: same as in spanish. Like the english expresion Ah!.
 * E: same as in spanish. Like the english E on "met".
 * I: same as in spanish. Like the english EE.
 * O: same as in spanish. Like the english expresion Oh!.
 * U: same as in spanish. Like the english OO on "moon".

Vowels with Umlaut
The umlaut or "diéresis" as in spanish, has two different uses:
 * 1) To indicate an open syllable.
 * 2) To differ the homographic words' meanings.

Diphthongs
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