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|name          = Natua
|name          = Natua
|altname      = Modern High natua
|altname      = Modern High natua
|nativename    = Natuá
|nativename    = Natuá Úmla
|pronunciation = /nɐˈtwɐ/
|pronunciation = /nɐˈtwɐ/
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|longd =  | longm = | longEW =  <!-- longitude degrees/minutes/direction -->
|longd =  | longm = | longEW =  <!-- longitude degrees/minutes/direction -->
|ethnicity    =  
|ethnicity    = Tuyúút
|speakers      =  
|speakers      = ~1.1M
|date          =  
|date          = 2020
|familycolor  = pekl
|familycolor  = pekl
|fam1          = [[Tuic Family|Tuic]]
|fam1          = [[Tuic Language Family|Tuic]]
|fam2          = Insular Tuic
|fam2          = Insular Tuic
|ancestor2 = High Natuá
|ancestor2 = High Natuá
|ancestor = Ancient Natuá
|ancestor = Ancient Natuá
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|posteriori    =  
|dia1          =  
|dia1          = 2
|dialects      = Fórlip, Koló
|dialects      = Fórlip, Koló
|script        = [[Natuá Úmalca|Natuá úmalca]]
|script        = [[Natuá Umóóla]]
|nation        = [[Natuliró|Natuliro]]
|nation        = [[Natuliró|Natuliro]]
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'''Natuá''' ([[Natuá#Phonology|/nɐˈtwɐ/]]) is the primary language of [[Natuliró]].
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Vowels in Natuá tend to be very allophonic. Any sound close to the above is permitted, although most regions have their specific tendencies
Vowels in Natuá tend to be very allophonic. Any sound close to the above is permitted, although most regions have their specific tendencies. Also, each of these have a long form
===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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Revision as of 19:18, 15 October 2021

Natua
Modern High natua
Natuá Úmla
Natuá flag.png
Pronunciation/nɐˈtwɐ/
RegionCentral Baredina
EthnicityTuyúút
Native speakers~1.1M  (2020)
Language family
Tuic
  • Insular Tuic
    • Natua
Early forms:
Ancient Natuá
  • High Natuá
    • Natua
DialectsFórlip, Koló
Writing systemNatuá Umóóla
Official status
Official language inNatuliro
CWS codeNATU

Natuá (/nɐˈtwɐ/) is the primary language of Natuliró.

Classification

History

Phonology

Phonemes

Bilabial Dental Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n
Plosive p b t d k ɡ
Fricative f v s z ʂ ʐ x h
Tap/flap ɾ
Lateral l ʎ
Front Central Back
Close i~ɪ u~ʊ
Mid e~ɛ o~ɔ
Open a~ɐ

Vowels in Natuá tend to be very allophonic. Any sound close to the above is permitted, although most regions have their specific tendencies. Also, each of these have a long form

Phonotactics

Morphology and syntax

Vocabulary

Writing and literature