General
Gascon characteristics: • Latin
F >
H: •
focus (hearth) >
huec (fire) •
ferrum >
hèr (iron) • Latin
LL >
TH (internal or final) or
R (in intervocalic position): •
vitellu > vedèth (calf) •
ille >
eth (sing. masc. definite article) •
ille >
er (sing. masc. definite article; used before words that start with a vowel sound) •
illa >
era (sing. fem. definite article) • Vocalisation of
L to
U in final position:
malum >
mau (bad) • Loss of
N in intervocalic position: • Latin
luna >
lua (moon) • Latin
farīna >
haria (flour) •
Metathesis of
-R: • Latin
venter >
vrente (stomach) • Latin
vesper >
vrèspe (evening) • Prosthetic
A- before initial
R-, doubling the
R: • Latin
recognōscō >
arreconéisher (to recognize) • Latin
rīdēre >
arríder (to laugh) Specific Aranese characteristics: • Deaspiration of Gascon > Aranese ∅ (except in
Bausen and
Canejan, where it remains [h]) • Gascon
huec (fire) > Aranese
huec • Gascon -
AS pronounced and written
-ES: • Gascon
hemnas >
hemnes (women) • Gascon
parlas >
parles (you speak) • Plurals of nouns ending in -A become -ES:
era pèira →
es pèires (the stones) • Intervocalic written
U and pronounced : • Gascon:
cantava > Aranese
cantaua (he/she was singing) • Reduction of plural definite articles: • Gascon:
eths,
eras > Aranese
es Consonants Notes: :# The voiced stops , , are devoiced to , , , respectively, in word-final position. :# is pronounced only in the towns of Bausen and Canejan. Foreign words that have not been adopted into Aranese also retain :
hardware,
maharajah. :# is pronounced , except at the end of a word, where it is generally silent, regardless of what follows. :# is heard as an allophone of in word-final position.
Vowels Diphthongs Notes: :# In practice, stressed
ei tends to be pronounced [e]:
trueita pronounced as
trueta. :# Word-final
èi is often pronounced instead of :
cantèi pronounced as
cantè. Similarly, speakers tend to say
òu as
ò :
auriòu is pronounced like
auriò :#
iu can be pronounced as or :
Diu :# Orthographic
ui historically was a diphthong, but is currently produced as . Aranese orthography denotes where two consecutive vowels do not diphthongize, but rather form a hiatus. • A
diaereses mark over unstressed
i or
u:
ï,
ü •
flaüta •
cocaïna •
coïncidir • An
acute accent, which marks lexical stress, on
i or
u:
í,
ú •
país Comparison to other Romance languages ==Orthography==