Talk:Vodine

Consonants/Vowels
Do these consonants look fine? --Squidmanescape (talk) 07:57, December 13, 2016 (UTC)

Also, voiced s is z, and creaky-voice b has vocal fry.

Consonants that function as vowels: n̩

The mid-close vowel is more like a schwa.

What do the parentheses mean here? Vocal fry is creaky voice, by the way, so that's redundant. Also / e̽/ is kinda odd, but I guess not actually problematic. [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Admin.] 03:44, December 14, 2016 (UTC)

A question/advice. I notice that b̰, s̱ (I can't find the right diatric, but voiced s), e̽, n̩ were all circled on your IPA chart. Do you know that those all are diatrics and can be combined with many letters, not just the examples on your chart? As far comments about the consonant system itself, it looks fine, though my advice is to get rid of a few rhotics (r-like consonants). Mythoswyrm (talk) 15:38, December 14, 2016 (UTC)

The parentheses show the sounds the person was iffy about. I was explaining what "creaky voice", "voicing", etc. meant, because I assumed from the person's strange circling that the person didn't know what they were. The parentheses are supposed to indicate sounds that could be taken out. --Squidmanescape (talk) 01:19, December 31, 2016 (UTC)

Oh, I had originally read this as being your lang, Squidmanescape, and that you were asking other people for advice, lol. Oops, sorry. [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Admin.] 05:22, December 31, 2016 (UTC)