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BGMan
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Flaidish

Post by BGMan »

I listened to the clip in "Sounds of Almea"... I was wondering if Flaidish had other peculiarities, such as being spoken with a lilt, a la Swedish or Norwegian?

In addition, I'm a little curious about the various dialects... Ledley and the Zermolaim (Dzrmullein)...

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Post by zompist »

It's not intended to be a pitch-accent language like Swedish... what you're probably noticing is my attempt not to reduce the vowels. That's certainly the least English-like aspect of Flaidish phonology.

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