Phonology
/m̥ m mˀ n̥ n nˀ ɲ ŋ ŋˀ ʔ/
/p~b pʰ t~ɖ tˀ tʰ ʈˀ~ɖˀ k~ŋɣ kʰ/
/ʈ͡ʂ~ɖ͡ʐ ʈ͡ʂʰ t͡ɕ~d͡ʑ t͡ɕʰ/
/s ʂ ɕ/
/f v θ~ð ɣ h~ħ/
/j/
/ɾ̥~ʀ̥~r̥ ɾ~ʀ~r ɾˀ~ʀˀ~rˀ/
/l̥ l lˀ ʎ/
/iː yː ʉː uː/
/ɪ ʏ ʊ/
/eː øː oː/
/ə ɵ̞/
/ɛ ɛː œ œː ɔ ɔː/
/æ ɐ ɐː/
/ä ɑː ɒ/
Orthography
The Þrinn alphabet consists of the following letters:
Aa Áá Ää Åå Bb Cc Dd Ðð Ee Éé Ëë Ff Gg Hh Ħħ Ii Íí Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Óó Öö Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Úú Üü Vv Ww Xx Yy Ýý Þþ Zz ß
Pronunciation
Vowels are always long when followed by a single consonant or word finally except for the conjugation/declension endings -ar, -eð, -el, -em, -en, -et, and -er which are always short. Vowels are always short when followed by multiple consonants. <á é ë í ó ú ý> are used to mark the long versions of their equivalents before multiple consonants. <ä å ö ü> can be long before multiple consonants but this isn't indicated in the orthography. Before <ß> a vowel is always long whether followed by multiple consonants or not.
Combinations