Kiryaakattic

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Kiryaakattic
κιρϊάάκϊάν κιάλε
Pronounced: /kir.jæː.kjæ̃ kiæ̯.le/
[ˈkir.jæː.ˌcɛ̃ ˈcæ.lə]
Species: Human
Spoken: Greece
Writing system: Greek
Genealogy: Proto-Uralic
Proto-Finnic
Kiryaakattic
Typology
Morphological type: Agglutinative
Morphosyntactic alignment: Nominative
Basic word order: Free
Credits
Creator: Lumi
Created: January 5th, 2026

Kiryaakattic is a Finnic language spoken in Greece. It, as with most Finnic languages, remains decently conservative. Kiryaakattic is most distinguishable by the preservation of word final Proto-Finnic *k (as modern /g/) and *h (as modern /k/).

Phonology

Phonology
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar
Nasal m n ɲ
Plosive¹ p, b t, d c, ɟ k, g
Fricative s ç x
Approximant w r, l j
1: Aspirated voiceless plosives exist in Greek loanwords
Oral vowels
Neutral¹ Front Back
High i y u
Mid-High e ø o
Mid-Low œ ɔ
Low æ ɑ
Nasal vowels
Neutral¹ Front Back
High ĩ ũ
Mid ø̃ õ
Low ɛ̃ ɑ̃
1: Vowels unaffected by harmony
2: All vowels can be long

Orthography

Orthography
Letter Transcription Name Pronunciation Notes
Finnic Greek
α a αλφα /ɑ/
ά ä á άικά /æ~a/
β b βετα /b~v/
γ g γαμμα /g~ɣ/
δ d δελτα /d~ð/
ε e επσιλον /e/
ζ z ζετα /(d)z/ Loans only
θ th θετα /tʰ~θ/ Loans only
ι i ιωτα /i/
ϊ j ï /j/
κ k καππα /k/
λ l λαμδα /l/
μ m μυ /m/
ν n νυ /n/
ο o ομικρον /o/
ό ö ó /ø/
π p πι /p/
ρ r ρο /r/
σ s σιγμα /s/
τ t ταυ /t/
υ u υπσιλον /u/
ύ ü~y ú /y/
ϋ w ü /w/
φ ph~f φι /pʰ~f/
χ h χι /x/ Never /kʰ/
ω å ō ωμεγα /ɔ/
ώ ô /œ/

It is important to note that handwritten Kiryaakattic often looks nothing like its displayed counterpart, as handwritten Kiryaakattic uses many unique letter forms, and also makes extensive use of ligatures and shorthand symbols, some of which are for Greek words, rather than native ones, as with the symbol for "και" often being used in place of native "ϊα"