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==Grammar==
==Grammar==
Gender is masculine/feminine; follows natural gender for animates, arbitrary for inanimates
Gender is masculine/feminine; follows natural gender for animates, arbitrary for inanimates
===Nouns===
Plural: ''x-/i-''


Possessive affixes:
*''rê-'' = 1sg
*''se-'' = 2sg
*''hâ-'' = 3sg
*''rêm-'' = 1pl
*''sem-'' = 2pl
*''ham-'' = 3pl
===Adpositions===
Trây has no true cases or adpositions (more basic semantic relations such as dative are expressed by applicatives). There are relational nouns (often with irregular inflection) that function similarly to adpositions.
comitative: ''txed, bod, had, divê, lavê, hevê''
===Verbs===
Bipersonal affixes are portmanteau affixes


[[Category:Tricin]][[Category:Trây]]
[[Category:Tricin]][[Category:Trây]]

Revision as of 23:07, 31 August 2018

Pradiul
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Trây is a minor Txapoallian language. It's inspired by Slavic languages and Khmer.

Gibberish

Châdmađưth yôkhzhêm txel vrâte exphrova ôngâstô adliv sringanhu.

Found in my old Bolon article: Hơ! Hee! Nu ẞíwesơn zôviêz nhey Yươstúlɟeng ʼơư Winthúnưtzeh mangchưanưmaß!

Phonology

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Consonant phonemes of Pradjuul
Labial Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain pal. plain pal. plain pal. pal. plain plain pal.
Nasal m m mj n nj ŋj ɲ ŋ ŋ
Stop plain p p pj t tj kj c k k ʔ ʔ ʔj ʔʲ
implosive b ɓ bj ɓʲ d ɗ dj ɗʲ
Affricate ts t̪͡s̪ tsj t͡sʲ
Fricative voiceless f f fj s sj sh ʃ shj ʃʲ xj, hj ç x x h h
voiced v v vj
Approximant l ɫ̪ lj y j
Trill r r rj

Allowed finals: p t k m n ng l r y w h ʔ /p t k m n ŋ ɫ̪ r j w h ʔ/

Vowels

i ʉ u e ɵ o a iː ʉː uː eː ɵː oː aː iə ʉə uə

(In Pradjuul > 'i 'u u i 'ə ə a 'iː 'uː uː iː 'əː aː 'aː 'iə 'uə uə)

Vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i /i/ î /iː/ u /u/ û /uː/
Mid e /ə/ ê /ə/
Open a /a/ â /aː/

Grammar

Gender is masculine/feminine; follows natural gender for animates, arbitrary for inanimates