!! this page uses the Tibetan script as a stand-in for the native Hwdyyt script.

hw-dyy-t in cho Hwdyyt [Hwdyyt script]

Hwdyyt [ʍ(ə)dyːt] (/hwəˈduːt/ hwa-duut; ཧྺ་དཱུད), also known by its endonyms Hwdyyt [ʍdøːt˧˩] (Northern) and Hwdut [ʍdɯʔ˩˨] (Southern), was a dialect continuum spoken in the Amucheg (ཨ་མུ་གཆེག) Steppe region of Tsurgak (ཚུར་བགག) in the Previous Era. its phonology is similar to Japhug, with the exception of the voiceless labial–velar fricative [ʍ]. this page focuses mostly on the Northern variety.

both Hwdyyt varieties are tonal. they have three tone registers, each with contours: high, mid, and low.
Northern:
HH HL
MM ML
LL LHM LH
Southern:
HH HL HLH
MM ML MLH
LL LM LH

the Hwdyyt word for the Fairhwist saṃsāra-esque concept is yaa ཡཱ. the breaking of the cycle is called yaamii ཡཱ་མཱི ("[to] break yaa").

Example sentences: [N] Hwdyyt-qaa zis gyuulyeserr puutbringal djarmumaigya yuut. ~ [S] Hwdut-qo zi gyuuyesee puutbringaa djaamumaigya yuut.
ཧྺ་དཱུད་ཫཱ་ཟིས་གྱཱུལ་ཡེ་སེར་པཱུཏ་བྲི་ངལ་དཇར་མུ་མའི་གྱ་ཡཱུཏ།།
Hwdyyt-qaa zis gyuul-yeserr puut-bringal djarmu-mai-gya yuut.
hwdyyt people INS centuries many-POST magic-practice-d AUX
The Hwdyyt people have practiced magic for many centuries.
[ʍdøːt˧˩ qɔː˧˧ ʐiʂ˥˩ ɟuːl˧˧.je˧˩.ʂer˥˥ puːt˧˩ bri˥˩.ŋal˩˩ d͡ʒar˩˧.mu˧˧.maj˩˥˧.ɟa˧˧ juːt˩˩]

ཧྺ་དུད་ཫོ་ཟི་གྱཱུ་ཡེ་སཻ་པཱུཏ་བྲི་ངཱ་དཇཱ་མུ་མའི་གྱ་ཡཱུཏ༎
hwdut-qo zi gyuu-yesee puut-bringaa djaamu-mai-gya yuut.
hwdyyt people INS centuries many-POST magic-practice-d AUX
The Hwdyyt people have practiced magic for many centuries.
[ʍdɯ˩˨ʔ qo˧˧ ʐi˧˩ ɟuː˩˩.je˩˧.ʂeː˧˧ puː˧˩ʔ bri˥˩.ŋaː˩˩ d͡ʒaː˩˨.mu˩˩.maj˥˩˥.ɟa˧˥ juː˩˩ʔ]

Southern Hwdyyt is mostly non-rhotic and has very few final consonants.