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Asian English
Ásiân Inǵlísh
[ɒsaɪɑ:n aɪngliʃ]*
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 19 December 2020
Language type Creole
Species Human/humanoid
Sample of Asian English[view] All of humén ay bún free énd qual in dignita énd rights. Endòvéd with reajom énd conscieence, they màst actu towérdú onee ànother in spira of bretherweed

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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Language family relationships
Language treeGermanic
 ⤷ Proto-Germanic
  ⤷ West Germanic
   ⤷ Anglo-Frisian
    ⤷ Anglic
     ⤷ Old English
      ⤷ Middle English
       ⤷ English
        ⤷  Asian English
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[edit] [view] Indiána Inǵlísh (Indian English)Indian English is the dialect of Asian English speaking in large parts of India and in regions in southern Pakistan and Nepal.
It is the most distantly phonetic dialect, as many language phonemes such as Hindi and Marati have been absorbed and are used both in loans and in native words.
[edit] [view] Mianimár Inǵlísh (Myanmar English)A dialect spoken in Myanmar, it has an accent close to Indian, but it has some phonemes of Burmese origin that are used in loan words from Burmese.
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarGlottal
Nasal m     n       ŋ  
Plosive p b     t d   c   k g  
Fricative   f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ       h
Affricate         t͡ʃ d͡ʒ        
Lateral approximant       l          
Approximant       ɹ   j w    
Trill       r          
Blends nj hw dj zj lj tj ks sj θj
VowelsFrontNear-
front
CentralNear-
back
Back
Close i       u
Near-close   ɪ   ʊ  
Close-mid e        
Mid     ə    
Open-mid     ɜ:   ʌ ɔ:
Near-open æ        
Open a       ɑ: ɒ
Polyphthongs ɔɪ ɪa ʊa ea
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Asian English. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 Asian EnglishOrthography [edit]
Ââ/ɑ:/Ǎǎ/ʌ/Àà/æ/Aa/a/Áá/ɒ/AY ay/eɪ/Bb/b/Cc/c/CH ch/t͡ʃ/Dd/d/
DJ dj/dj/Éé/ɜ:/Ee/e/EAR ear/ɪa/EE ee/i/ER er/ə/ERE ere/ea/Ff/f/Gg/d͡ʒ/Ǵǵ/g/
GH gh/aɪ/Hh/h/Íí/i/Îî/ɪ/Ii/aɪ/Jj/d͡ʒ/Kk/k/Ĺĺ/lj/Ll/l/Mm/m/
Ńń/nj/Nn/n/NG ng/ŋ/Òò/ɔɪ/Ôô/oʊ/Oo/ɔ:/OW ow/aʊ/Pp/p/PH ph/f/Qq/k/
Rr/r/, /ɹ/Ss/s/Śś/sj/Ŝŝ/ʒ/SH sh/ʃ/Tt/t/TH th/ð/TH́ th́/θ/T́ t́/tj/T́H́ t́h́/θj/
Uu/u/Úú/ʊ/URE ure/ʊa/Vv/v/Ww/w/WH wh/hw/Xx/ks/Yy/j/Źź/zj/Zz/z/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
    Typological information for Asian English

    Contour clicksNo clicks
    Click phonationsNo clicks
    Click releasesNo clicks
    Base counting systemDecimal (10)
    Definite articleDistinct article

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