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| <center>[q]</center> || || <center>[ʔ]</center> || <center>'''q'''</center> || || <center>'''ʔ'''</center>
| <center>[q]</center> || || <center>[ʔ]</center> || <center>'''q'''</center> || || <center>'''ʔ'''</center>
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| colspan="2" | <small>''nasal''</small> || <center>[m]</center> || <center>[n]</center> || <center>[ɲ]</center> || <center>m</center> || <center>n</center> || <center>ñ</center>
| rowspan="2" | <small>''nasal''</small> || rowspan="2" | || <center>[m]</center> || || <center>[n]</center> || <center>'''m'''</center> || || <center>'''n'''</center>
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| <center>[ɴ]</center> || || <center>[ŋ]</center> || <center>'''ɴ'''</center> || || <center>'''ŋ'''</center>
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| colspan="2" | <small>''liquid''</small> || <center>[r]</center> || || <center>[l]</center> || <center>r</center> || || <center>l</center>
| colspan="2" | <small>''liquid''</small> || <center>[r]</center> || || <center>[l]</center> || <center>r</center> || || <center>l</center>

Revision as of 09:07, 12 April 2025

Main article: Pı̇ħ

This page gives an extensive description of Pı̇ħ phonological features.

Consonants

The consonant system distinguishes 17 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme:

IPA
Transcription
plosive
[p]
[k]
[t]
p
k
t
[q]
[ʔ]
q
ʔ
nasal
[m]
[n]
m
n
[ɴ]
[ŋ]
ɴ
ŋ
liquid
[r]
[l]
r
l
fricative velar
[ɣ]
ɣ
sibilant
[s]
s
alveolar
[ʃ]
š
alveolar
[ʔ]
[h]
ʔ
h
approximant
[j]
[w]
j
w
affricate
[ʦ]
ts

The group of the plosive consonants distinguishes three sub-groups: voiceless, voiced, and aspirated, even though the voiced sub-group includes only the phoneme [g].

The group of the fricative consonants is overall well developed, although less rich, like the group of the nasal and of the liquid consonants. The glottal consonant, [ʔ], while formally a plosive, is traditionally included in the fricative group. The phonemes [j] and [w] have a full consonantal value and they are never regarded as semivowels.