Padraic wrote:
> > This consonant with a nasal quality, nd, is it pronounced [Indonton]
> > or are the n and the d drawn together like e.g. "mb" in African
langs,
> > "mbengo"?
>
> What I understand is something like the consonant is replaced with an
> analagous nasal: in beagation -> i mbegation, where mb is pronounced
/m/.
>
> This of course does not have to be the case with Rinya.
That's really one of the main problems with conlanging. The restricted
freedom. Of course I could devise *any* rules for Rinya, but if you
want it to
be naturalistic and don't want to be mocked by other conlangers ;)
you'd
better be able to show how the rules of your conlang came about. Even
if
something else would be more aesthetic to my eye or a "cooler" feature
of the lang. Oh well.
Daniel