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'''Arilangic''' (placeholder name) is a language family of polysyllabic tonal languages mostly native to Imrnga. It has two subbranches corresponding to different syllable shapes, called the Dọ branch and the Ùt branch in Arilangic linguistics from the words for '1' (proto-form *Tùt maybe) Proto-Arilangic was a polysyllabized monosyllabic tonal language with many homophonous morphemes, much like Mandarin.
The '''Dọrêmí languages''' is a language family of polysyllabic tonal languages mostly native to Imrnga. It has two subbranches corresponding to different syllable shapes, called the Dọ branch and the Ùt branch in Arilangic linguistics from the words for '1' (proto-form *Tùt maybe) Proto-Arilangic was a polysyllabized monosyllabic tonal language with many homophonous morphemes, much like Mandarin.


Numbers are ''dọ rê mí fā sỏ là ti...'' in one language
Numbers are ''dọ rê mí fā sỏ là ti...'' in one language

Revision as of 16:57, 15 January 2025

The Dọrêmí languages is a language family of polysyllabic tonal languages mostly native to Imrnga. It has two subbranches corresponding to different syllable shapes, called the Dọ branch and the Ùt branch in Arilangic linguistics from the words for '1' (proto-form *Tùt maybe) Proto-Arilangic was a polysyllabized monosyllabic tonal language with many homophonous morphemes, much like Mandarin.

Numbers are dọ rê mí fā sỏ là ti... in one language