Re: Tricky translations
From: | Muke Tever <hotblack@...> |
Date: | Sunday, January 16, 2005, 16:23 |
Paul Bennett <paul-bennett@...> wrote:
>> µácen - cow; µácon - beef.
>> óµen - sheep; óµon - mutton.
>> yórcen - deer; yórcon - venison.
>
> Did I miss a Senyecan orthography post? I don't remember anything about it
> jumping off the page as odd and weird, but I'm seeing what look like mu's
> interspersed in there, where I might expect some kind of u- or w-like
> letter. What's that all about?
According to <http://wiki.frath.net/Senyecan>, mu represents
voiceless m, /m_0/.
*Muke!
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