User:Osarius/CobreCreole

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Cobre Creole Master Consonant & Diacritic Key
Character / Diacritic IPA Phonetic Description Environmental Rules & Context
Distinctive Consonants & Digraphs
gb [ɡ͡b] Voiced labial-velar plosive Same as Yoruba/Igbo
kp [k͡p] Voiceless labial-velar plosive Same as Yoruba/Igbo
j [dʒ] Voiced postalveolar affricate Standard Rule: Like the "j" in judge
[ɟ] Voiced palatal plosive Post-Consonant Rule: When directly following another consonant (e.g., Njịkọledo), shifts to the Yoruba style
ch [tʃ] Voiceless postalveolar affricate Native Rule: Pronounced like the English "ch" in church for native words (e.g., Akach).
[ʃ] Voiceless postalveolar fricative Loan Rule: Shifts to an English "sh" sound in words derived from Azertienne (e.g., Chambre).
[ɕ] Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative A sharp, bright, hissing "sh" sound. Pronounced by raising the body of the tongue high towards the palate while hissing.
sh [ʃ] Voiceless postalveolar fricative Standard English "sh" sound as in shoe or shop. Kept distinct from the brighter .
z [z] Voiced alveolar fricative Standard buzzing sound as in English zebra
Base Diacritics & Pitch System
◌̣ Underdot Shorter vowel sounds
◌̨ Ogonek Longer vowel sounds
◌́ [◌́] Acute Accent (High Tone) Sharp or rising pitch.
◌̀ [◌̀] Grave Accent (Low Tone) Dropped or deeper pitch.
(Unmarked) [◌̄] No Mark (Mid Tone) Pronounced with a neutral tone
Cobre Master Vowel Inventory
Character IPA Phonetic Description English / Cross-Dialect Audio Anchors
The "A" Vowel Tier
[a] Short open front vowel Short "ah" sound. Like cat or hat.
a [ã] Nasalized open front vowel Baseline Vowel: A nasal "ah". Like the "an" sound in Yoruba.
ą [ɑː] Long open back vowel Long "ah" sound held for two beats. Like in father, spa, or calm.
The "E" Vowel Tier
[ɛ] Short open-mid front vowel Short "eh" sound. Like in met, bed, or dress.
e [e] Close-mid front unrounded vowel Baseline Vowel: An unglided "ay" sound. Like the first half of the vowel in say or face.
ę [eː] Long close-mid front vowel Long "ayyy" sound held for two beats.
The "I" Vowel Tier
[ɪ] Near-close near-front unrounded vowel Short "ih" sound. Like in bit, pin, or kit.
i [i] Close front unrounded vowel Baseline Vowel: A short "ee" sound. Like the "y" sound at the end of happy or coffee.
į [iː] Long close front vowel Long "eeeee" sound held for two beats. Like in freeze or team.
The "O" Vowel Tier
[ɔ] Short open-mid back vowel Short "o" sound. Like in pot, hot, or top.
o [o] Close-mid back rounded vowel Baseline Vowel: A closed "oh" sound. Flat and unglided, like the "o" in Spanish hola.
ǫ [ɔː] Long open-mid back vowel Same vowel sound in "north" but doesn't glide into the "r"
The "U" Vowel Tier
[ʊ] Near-close near-back rounded vowel Short "uh" sound. Like in foot, put, or push.
u [u] Close back rounded vowel Baseline Vowel: A short "oo" sound. Like the "u" in Spanish uno.
ų [uː] Long close back vowel Long "ooooo" sound held for two beats. Like in boot, goose, or blue.