Ḷātcöŋjikēɹðū

Classification and Dialects
Ḷātcöŋjikēɹðū is a Vārēðin language, as is ṬibēžaÞē. It consists of two main dialects, the Þaɱāŋžou-Daʈhārña (traditional) dialect and the Kihān (lowland) dialect, which is more vernacular. Ḷātcöŋjikēɹðū has been spoken for around 300-400 years. It was preceded by Old Ḷātcöŋjikēɹðū, spoken for around 750-800 years itself. Old Ḷātcöŋjikēɹðū derives from Proto-Vārēðin, spoken for almost 1,200 years before.

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Consonants
Pulmonic consonants

Co-articulated consonants Non-pulmonic consonants

Phonotactics
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