Jaeðann

=Jaeðann= Jaeðann is a personal and experimental language based on Brythonic and North Germanic Languages. The name "Jaeðann" means 'the language'.

=Phonology= All examples are given in the Ëlscríve orthography.

Consonants

 * Plosives 
 * b - [b]
 * c - [k]
 * d - [d̪]
 * ð - [ð] / [d̪ð] at the beginning of a word
 * v - [v]
 * f - [f]
 * g - [g]
 * ng - [ŋ]
 * h - [h]
 * j - [j]
 * l - [l]
 * ll - [ɬ] / [tɬ] at the beginning of a word
 * m - [m]
 * n - [n]
 * p - [p]
 * r - [ɾ]
 * s - [s] / [z] at the end of a word
 * t - [t]
 * th - [θ] / [tθ] at the beginning of a word
 * w - [w]

Short Vowels

 * a - [a]
 * e - [ɛ], [ə] in the final syllable.
 * i -  [ɪ]
 * o - [ɒ]
 * u - [ʊ]

Long Vowels

 * á - [ɑː]
 * é - [eː]
 * ë - [øː]
 * í -  [iː]
 * ó - [ɔː]
 * ú - [uː]

=Orthographies= Jaeðann has two modern orthographies: Cindda (first) and Ëlscríve (rewrite). Ëlscríve is the official orthography of the language however Cindda is used in rural communities and by some language purists. Cindda was the first attempt to transliterate the language from its original script into the Latin alphabet. As the language developed, this original romanised version of the language became outdated as its faults and inconsistencies grew, and so it was decided to develop the new form, Ëlscríve.

=Notes= This is all still very much under construction and so is liable to change at any time.