Palatal or Once Palatal Consonants

Palatal consonants are pronounced with your tongue on or close the palate of your mouth. Q used to just be pronounced cʰ, but now it is pronounced cʀ̥. Đ is still just ɟ. Č used to be pronounced ʂ, then ç, then χ, but it is now ʀ̥ʰ. Y is pronounced j in front of i or e. It's pronounced ð in front of anything else and behind consonants. If it is -yon it is still pronounced j if there is an e there in the singular form. It would have a cedilla there, but I can't type that. It takes a lot of effort to quickly find ţ and copy and paste it. It takes eternity to find a y with a cedilla. Ñ is pronounced ɳ. Palatal consonants are rare, as they were only added in the Middle Ensilic Period and are mostly used for negation.