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{{Infobox language|name=Khot|nativename=Amurlutan|familycolor=Khot-Hashic|fam2=Khotic|ancestor=[[Proto-Khotic]]|pronunciation=[aˈmurluˌtan]|region=Northern [[Phyrea]], parts of [[Múne]]|era=1300 ANB - Present|script=[[Phyrean script]]|ancestor2=[[Old Khot]]|ethnicity=[[Khots]]|ancestor3=[[Middle Khot]]|minority={{unbulleted list
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'''Khot''' (''Amurlutan'' or ''Amur lutan'' [aˈmurluˌtan]) is a [[Khot-Hashic languages|Khot-Hashic language]] of the [[Khotic languages|Khotic]] branch spoken by the nomadic [[Khots|Khot]] people living around the southern and western coasts of the [[Krasna Sea]], alongside various diaspora groups in countries such as [[Asconia]] and [[Darsavia]].
'''Khot''' ({{Cs|jrt|amurlutan}} ''Amurlutan'' or {{Cs|jrt|amur lutan}} ''Amur lutan'' [aˈmurluˌtan]) is a [[Khot-Hashic languages|Khot-Hashic language]] of the [[Khotic languages|Khotic]] branch spoken by the nomadic [[Khots|Khot]] people living around the southern and western coasts of the [[Krasna Sea]], alongside various diaspora groups in countries such as [[Asconia]] and [[Darsavia]].


== History ==
== History ==
Due to the nature of this language being mostly spoken, only acquiring a script (the [[Phyrean alphabet]]) relatively recently, most of Khot's history has been deduced from loanwords and comparative reconstruction with related languages, such as [[Hashan language|Hashan]].
Due to the nature of this language being mostly spoken, only acquiring a script (the [[Phyrean script]]) relatively recently, most of Khot's history has been deduced from loanwords and comparative reconstruction with related languages, such as [[Hashan language|Hashan]].


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 2 April 2026

Khot
amurlutan
Amurlutan
Pronunciation[aˈmurluˌtan]
RegionNorthern Phyrea, parts of Múne
EthnicityKhots
Era1300 ANB - Present
Khot-Hashic
  • Khotic
    • Khot
Early forms
Phyrean script
Official status
Recognised minority
language in

Khot (amurlutan Amurlutan or amur lutan Amur lutan [aˈmurluˌtan]) is a Khot-Hashic language of the Khotic branch spoken by the nomadic Khot people living around the southern and western coasts of the Krasna Sea, alongside various diaspora groups in countries such as Asconia and Darsavia.

History

Due to the nature of this language being mostly spoken, only acquiring a script (the Phyrean script) relatively recently, most of Khot's history has been deduced from loanwords and comparative reconstruction with related languages, such as Hashan.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular
Nasal m m n n ng ŋ
Plosive p p t t d d c k
Affricate ć t͡ɕ
Fricative ś ɕ x x~χ
Trill r r
Approximant w w l l i j (w w)

Vowels

Front Central Back
Unrounded Rounded
Close i i ī i: y y ȳ y: u u ū u:
Mid e e ē e: ö œ ȫ œ: o o ō o:
Open a a ā a: