Karch wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 4:43 pmSpoken in India?
No.
Longer text (with a few typos fixed - the text was originally given in IPA, but the source gives orthographic information)
Vethdz na vethdz i putk'u vethdz. (Wazondafo? - Ea-ea.) Putk'uan haroi peec vethdz. I math' i reez haroi peec az ched nak'tizd. (Tom cagha sethj?) Az ched nak'tedzin hee tedzin, tedzin hee leaureau dethd i pa ther tizd. Dzeeleau dethd i pa ther tizd. Sar i dzeeleau dethd i pa ther. Tar haroi ther dithin tedzin doth. Tid az zabu kiwi rang ghirsin at ghirsin at ghirsin at i peec az wef i jom vreid. (Jom wazon nei? - Ea-ea. - K'ac brok'tichuz.) Di joman di hosiat ceiz? Levd, waht kpa di dzom i k'ac zozd meaug'jenj halg ar ghov ca wethd tik chi peth seaud. (Carang dzom? Yad iw seeto?) Iweau yur peec tizd at tizd at tizd at i jui yothd iko i k'teer aleej. (E? - I k'teer.) I k'teer kdos theest thid at thid at thid at ak'teer viyuid. Ak'teer viyuid hee k'teer hee az jui indezd hee tizd.
Karch wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 4:53 pmWait. Sarikoli?
Yes. How? Neikrumon Ibrukhim's orthography isn't listed on Wikipedia.
I skimmed Kim's "Topics in the syntax of Sarikoli" a while ago, and remembered enough of the orthography (namely the existence of <ee> and <eau>) to have an epiphany: it looked weird enough but it was the only option left, and wasn't the word for Nowruz something like "neaureez"?