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mōdgethanc wrote:It's okay. I'm just acting like a dick, but I don't really mean it.
Does anyone use <q> for its IPA value of /q/? Or is that too mainstream?
Qarlfraer wrote:In Riqqish <q> is always /k/, <k> is pronounced /ç/.
linguoboy wrote:What's the point of using <q> for /k/ besides trying to make your phonological inventory look more exotic than it is?
Cubix wrote:Yeah, you're right. But it doesn't matter, for now this letter is only used in two words : equs (horse) and aquag (water).
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